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bug#44239: [PATCH] Python double-digit version detection broken


From: Patrik Novotny
Subject: bug#44239: [PATCH] Python double-digit version detection broken
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2020 14:00:43 +0100

Hi,

we have encountered an issue[1] with the python double-digit version detection.

The used `sys.version[:3]` used in automake strips digits from the python version. For example '3.10' is detected as '3.1'.

To fix this issue, `sys.version[:3]` is changed to `sys.version_info[:2]` in the attached patch.

Version: 1.16.2
How to reproduce: Use automake with python 3.10 (or any double-digit version)

More details can be found in the bugzilla below if needed.

[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1889732

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Patrik Novotný
Associate Software Engineer
Red Hat
panovotn@redhat.com

Attachment: 0001-Fix-double-digit-python-version-detection.patch
Description: Source code patch


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