[Bug 1123193] Re: No python2 support for CommandNotFound anymore

Brian Murray brian at ubuntu.com
Mon Feb 18 18:33:19 UTC 2013


** Changed in: command-not-found (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: command-not-found (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

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Title:
  No python2 support for CommandNotFound anymore

Status in “command-not-found” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Since 12.10, there is no Python2 library for accessing command-not-
  found functionality: if a program was using it, it will stop working
  after upgrade to Quantal. An example of such a project is Linaro Image
  Tools which relies on CommandNotFound to find packages missing
  commands are in.

  Solution is either to port code to Python3 (very hard) or simply to
  keep providing a python2 package of command-not-found library.

  A test case is simple:

    python -c "import CommandNotFound"

  I'll be linking a branch (based on lp:ubuntu/quantal/command-not-
  found) that introduces python-command-not-found package with Python2
  libraries: I am sure I've done many things wrong in it, and I'd be
  happy to get any comments on it.

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