A database of packages that still need Python 2 in Fedora, and tools to manage it.
This software is a mess. It was created for one purpose and was expected to not be needed soon. Meanwhile, hacks are piling on.
A HTML report is located at:
https://fedora.portingdb.xyz/
Unless you want to refresh data there, or run additional reports, you can just look at that.
This software is not released. To install it, first set up a Python virtual environment with Python 3.7+. Then run directly from Git working directory:
(venv) $ pip install --editable . # Mind the dot at the end!
To start a HTML report server, start:
(venv) $ export PYTHONPATH=.
(venv) $ python -m portingdb serve
There is a script that checks what python2 packages can be dropped from Fedora during the Mass Python 2 Package Removal.
Change your Python virtual environment to include system side packages:
(venv) $ cat venv/pyvenv.cfg
...
include-system-site-packages = true
...
Reactivate if needed:
(venv) $ deactivate
$ . venv/bin/activate
And run it with:
(venv) $ python -m portingdb --datadir data/ check-drops
See the docstring of portingdb/check_drops.py for more info.
A static website with the HTML repot can be build by:
(venv) $ export PYTHONPATH=.
(venv) $ python elsasite.py freeze
You can add --serve
for he freeze
command to immediately inspect the result.
- A guide for updating the data is in
docs/
. - Issue Tracker: https://github.com/fedora-python/portingdb/issues
- Source Code: https://github.com/fedora-python/portingdb
This code is under the MIT license. May it serve you well.