Bug 1378594

Summary: Please add python3 package
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Adam Miller <admiller>
Component: python-requests-kerberosAssignee: Dan Callaghan <dcallagh>
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Description Adam Miller 2016-09-22 20:39:21 UTC
Description of problem:
Fedora 24+ has a python3-requests-kerberos but F23 does not.

Comment 1 Dan Callaghan 2016-09-22 23:18:52 UTC
python-kerberos doesn't have a Python 3 subpackage in F23 currently, so I can't add one for python-requests-kerberos until there is.

Comment 2 Dan Callaghan 2016-09-22 23:21:24 UTC
I'm not 100% sure, you could check with the python-kerberos maintainer, but I believe the 1.1 release in F23 doesn't have Python 3 support at all. F24 has 1.2 which is the newly resurrected and maintained fork which works on Python 3. If I'm remembering it rightly :-)

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