This update requires re-building all python3-packages, because it bumps the python magic-bytes from 3350 (for Python 3.5) to 3351 (for Python 3.5.3) and thus invalidates the pre-built pycache.
One can easily verify by installing this update, rpmbuilding a python3-package and run rpmlint on it.
Good catch besser82. The issue is actually http://bugs.python.org/issue27286 where upstream bumped the magic number, something that is not supposed to happen between minor releases. The fedora package issue is being worked on currently in order to keep the same magic number.
This update has reached 7 days in testing and can be pushed to stable now if the maintainer wishes
This update has been submitted for testing by ishcherb.
ishcherb edited this update.
New build(s):
This update has been pushed to testing.
works for me
no regressions noted
Works fine. No regressions noted.
At a closer look:
This update requires re-building all python3-packages, because it bumps the python magic-bytes from
3350(for Python 3.5) to3351(for Python 3.5.3) and thus invalidates the pre-built pycache.One can easily verify by installing this update, rpmbuilding a python3-package and run rpmlint on it.
Please unpush asap or fix it.
Good catch besser82. The issue is actually http://bugs.python.org/issue27286 where upstream bumped the magic number, something that is not supposed to happen between minor releases. The fedora package issue is being worked on currently in order to keep the same magic number.
This update has reached 7 days in testing and can be pushed to stable now if the maintainer wishes
Thanks for testing. The magic number issue is being worked on, hence unpushing the update.
This update has been unpushed.
ishcherb edited this update.
Removed build(s):
This update has been submitted for testing by ishcherb.
This update has been obsoleted by python3-3.5.3-3.fc24.