Thursday, October 31, 2019

Fedora 29 EOL on 2019-11-26

With the release of Fedora 31 earlier this week, Fedora 29 will reach
end-of-life on 26 November 2019. At that time, all open Bugzilla bugs
will be closed and no more package updates will be published. If an
open bug applies to Fedora 30, 31, or rawhide, please update the
version field in Bugzilla in order to prevent it from being
automatically closed on the EOL date.

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[USN-4172-2] file vulnerability

==========================================================================
Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4172-2
October 31, 2019

file vulnerability
==========================================================================

A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:

- Ubuntu 14.04 ESM
- Ubuntu 12.04 ESM

Summary:

file could be made to crash or run programs if it opened a specially
crafted file.

Software Description:
- file: Tool to determine file types

Details:

USN-4172-1 fixed a vulnerability in file. This update provides
the corresponding update for Ubuntu 12.04 ESM Ubuntu 14.04 ESM.

Original advisory details:

It was discovered that file incorrectly handled certain malformed files. An
attacker could use this issue to cause a denial of service, or possibly
execute arbitrary code.

Update instructions:

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following
package versions:

Ubuntu 14.04 ESM:
file 1:5.14-2ubuntu3.4+esm1
libmagic1 1:5.14-2ubuntu3.4+esm1

Ubuntu 12.04 ESM:
file 5.09-2ubuntu0.8
libmagic1 5.09-2ubuntu0.8

In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.

References:
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4172-2
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4172-1
CVE-2019-18218

Re: Reminder: DevConf.CZ CfP open through 1 November

The DevConf.CZ CfP has been extended to 6 November.
The Open TestConf CfP has been extended to 10 November.

On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 10:48 AM Ben Cotton <bcotton@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> You may have seen this posted in a few places, but the DevConf.CZ Call
> for Proposals is open. As in years past, there is a dedicated Fedora
> track in addition to tracks on Community, IoT, cloud/containers,
> microservices, networking, desktop, and more. DevConf.CZ is 24–26
> Jaunary 2020 in Brno, CZ.
>
> Open TestCon's (30–31 March, 2020 in Beijing, CN) CfP is also open
> through 31 October.
>
> You can see more information about both conferences and links to
> proposal submissions on the Community Blog post:
> https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/devconf-cz-and-open-testcon-cfps-open/
>

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Fedora 31 Elections: Nomination period open

Today we are starting the Nomination & Campaign period during which we
accept nominations to the "steering bodies" of the following teams:

* FESCo (Engineering) (5 seats) [1]
* Fedora Council (1 seat) [2]
* Mindshare (1 seat) [3]

This period is open until 2019-11-13 at 23:59:59 UTC.

Candidates may self-nominate. If you nominate someone else, please
check with them to ensure that they are willing to be nominated before
submitting their name.

The steering bodies are currently selecting interview questions for
the candidates.

Nominees submit their questionnaire answers via a private Pagure
issue. The Election Wrangler or their backup will publish the
interviews to the Community Blog before the start of the voting
period.

Please note that the interview is mandatory for all nominees. Nominees
not having their interview ready by end of the Interview period
(2019-11-20) will be disqualified and removed from the election.

As part of the campaign people may also ask questions to specific
candidates on the appropriate mailing list.

The full schedule of the elections is available on the Elections
schedule[4]. For more information about the elections process, see the
program management docs[5].

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Development/SteeringCommittee/Nominations
[2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Council/Nominations
[3] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mindshare/Nominations
[4] https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-31/f-31-elections.html
[5] https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/program_management/elections/

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[CentOS-announce] CESA-2019:3197 Important CentOS 7 sudo Security Update

CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2019:3197 Important

Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:3197

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )

x86_64:
51bef6c9700b2222adbfab925c0859b1f53835237cfecf4e7d4f4645e3832b1b sudo-1.8.23-4.el7_7.1.x86_64.rpm
175dbcd940f43918e139a89cb19e420fdaa2dbe516ec0da192094c2b3f97af1f sudo-devel-1.8.23-4.el7_7.1.i686.rpm
317ab59b373fee0a9527429d600e57a58023726b1cbb425978b4584c3ae7e98f sudo-devel-1.8.23-4.el7_7.1.x86_64.rpm

Source:
3a1a41999d8973d8a8ec358e67f076070e59c3c908e57eaef877d2111a1907d9 sudo-1.8.23-4.el7_7.1.src.rpm



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[CentOS-announce] CESA-2019:3210 Important CentOS 7 thunderbird Security Update

CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2019:3210 Important

Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:3210

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )

x86_64:
4e0b083ad2cf304b4b3cc49e4cf6ba35f4f0845b279fffe77f4a5f647a18e9c4 thunderbird-68.2.0-1.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm

Source:
f4370d730dc220cbfe085587821fd05365005b4316c8ae91992dd30cc07335bd thunderbird-68.2.0-1.el7.centos.src.rpm



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[CentOS-announce] CESA-2019:3193 Critical CentOS 7 firefox Security Update

CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2019:3193 Critical

Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:3193

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )

x86_64:
f623427e75a11624765bf76950a1e27a6176b06216e1d88a2fca4161a2d5d43f firefox-68.2.0-1.el7.centos.i686.rpm
6cb2fc6d8ca2606f2056b058a902cb4f2bb49e1c1ed85eaf45404bf3b50f0944 firefox-68.2.0-1.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm

Source:
77808d14ad945553e17146efbf969ae8059c0a88a20259a0792312cebf80114e firefox-68.2.0-1.el7.centos.src.rpm



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OpenBGPD 6.6p0 released

We have released OpenBGPD 6.6p0, which will be arriving in the
OpenBGPD directory of your local OpenBSD mirror soon.

This is the first stable release for the 6.6 version. It includes
the following changes:

* Changed the Adj-RIB-Out to a per-peer set of RB trees, improving
speed.

* Rewrote community matching and handling code and improved
performance for setups using many communities.

* Ensure that 'network 192.0.2.0/24' has precedence over the same
network announced dynamically via for example 'network inet static'.

* Made speed improvements when configuring many peers.

* Implemented bgpctl(8) 'show mrt neighbors', to print the neighbor
table of MRT TABLE_DUMP_V2 dumps.

* Added TCP MD5SIG support for Linux systems and moved bgpd pfkey
socket to the parent process. The refreshing of the keys for
MD5 and IPSEC is done whenever the session state changes to
IDLE or ACTIVE, which should behave better when reloading configs
with auth changes.

* Fixed reloading of network statements that have no fixed prefix
specification.

* Extended the maximum size of the bgpd(8) shutdown communication
message to 255 bytes.

* Fixed reload behaviour of announced networks in the portable
version.

* Include OpenBSD 6.6 errata 003:
bgpd(8) can crash on nexthop changes or during startup in certain
configurations.

OpenBGPD-portable is known to compile and run on FreeBSD 12.x, and
the Linux distributions Debian 9 and Ubuntu 14.04. It is our hope
that packagers take interest and help adapt OpenBGPD-portable to
more distributions.

We welcome feedback and improvements from the broader community.
Thanks to all of the contributors who helped make this release
possible.

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Fedora 32 System-Wide Change proposal: iptables-nft-default

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/iptables-nft-default

== Summary ==
Make iptables-nft the preferred iptables variant.

== Owner ==
* Name: [[User:psutter| Phil Sutter]]
* Email: psutter@redhat.com


== Detailed Description ==

<code>iptables-nft</code> package provides alternative implementations of
iptables, ip6tables, ebtables and arptables and associated save and restore
commands. These use nftables internally while providing the same look'n'feel as
the original tools. Users may choose between both implementations using
<code>alternatives</code> tool.

Upstream considers the traditional implementations legacy and therefore renamed
the binaries adding '-legacy' suffix. In Fedora, same has been done to
<code>arptables</code> and <code>ebtables</code> packages, namely renaming them
to <code>arptables-legacy</code> and <code>ebtables-legacy</code>. Legacy
<code>iptables</code> and <code>ip6tables</code> remain in
<code>iptables</code> package, which in fact is the only one other packages
depend upon.

To change the status quo, two measures are planned:

=== Raise priority of nft-variants in <code>alternatives</code> ===

Currently, legacy variants are installed with priority 10 and nft
variants with priority 5. This must be changed as otherwise installing
<code>iptables-legacy</code> in a system with
<code>iptables-nft</code> installed would change the active
alternative (since they are in automatic mode by default).

On the other hand, existing systems using legacy variants should not
be changed by a system update. Therefore nft variants' priorities
should be chosen to match legacy ones.

=== Rename <code>iptables</code> package ===

New name should be <code>iptables-legacy</code> which aligns with
ebtables and arptables and reflects upstream status. To resolve
dependencies, <code>Provides: iptables</code> statement will be added
to <code>iptables-nft</code> package. This should automatically change
the default variant to nft.

== Benefit to Fedora ==

* RHEL8 ships nft-variants exclusively, make Fedora align with that by
default while still providing the option to fall back to legacy tools.
* New features and improvements are likely to hit nft-variants due to
the possibility nftables backend allows for. Although at this point
some legacy features (e.g. ebtables among match) are still missing,
others are already there (like, e.g. xtables-monitor tool) or are
being upstreamed right now (improved tool performance when dealing
with large rulesets).

== Scope ==
* Proposal owners:
Changes are rather simple: Rename <code>iptables</code> package, add
<code>Provides:</code> line to <code>iptables-nft</code> package,
change priorities used when calling <code>alternatives</code>.

* Other developers: N/A
The changed tools may cause regressions among packages using them and
it affects only new installations (or those manually switched over).
So while no explicit effort is required from them, they should be made
aware of the change so they take a possible regression in iptables
into account, quickly test against legacy variant and file a ticket
(or complain to the right person) if that fixes the problem.

* Release engineering: [https://pagure.io/releng/issue/8934 #8934]
* Policies and guidelines: No change required
* Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)

== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
Due to the package rename and <code>Provides:</code> line, upgrades will pull
in <code>iptables-nft</code> package. But due to the equal alternatives
priorities, existing choices won't be changed and so existing installations
shouldn't be harmed (apart from forced installation of
<code>iptables-nft</code> package).

Sadly, there are a few known issues, like e.g. missing support for ebtables
broute table or among match and a few iptables targets/matches. Users depending
on such features are advised to install <code>iptables-legacy</code> package
and switch variants using <code>alternatives</code>.

== How To Test ==
Any users of iptables/ebtables/arptables should switch to nft-variants using
alternatives tool (if necessary) and check that everything works as before. Any
issues should be reported despite the known compatibility issues described
above since knowledge about who uses the missing features is valuable
information for both up- and downstream.

== User Experience ==
Ideally look'n'feel shouldn't change. Since iptables-nft does not need a lock
file anymore, no problems with stale xtables-lock or parallel iptables calls in
different mount namespaces are expected anymore. Given the changes currently
being upstreamed, users dealing with large rulesets should see a performance
increase when manipulating the ruleset (lower run-times of iptables or
iptables-restore, packet processing speed should not really change).

== Dependencies ==
Other packages depending on iptables:

* NFStest
* clatd
* ctdb
* fail2ban-server
* firewalld
* fwsnort
* iptstate
* libvirt-daemon-driver-network
* libvirt-daemon-driver-nwfilter
* moby-engine
* nfacct
* origin
* podman
* psad
* python3-ipatests
* ravada
* rkt
* shorewall
* shorewall-init
* shorewall-lite
* shorewall6
* shorewall6-lite
* sshuttle
* sslsplit
* ufw

Since nft-variants are supposed to be drop-in replacements, no outside
contribution is needed in order to perform this change.

== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: Nothing needs to be done, the change should
be atomic.
* Contingency deadline: N/A
* Blocks release? No

== Documentation ==
* https://wiki.nftables.org/wiki-nftables/index.php/Legacy_xtables_tools
* Man pages:
** [http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/xtables-nft.8.html xtables-nft.8]
** [http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/xtables-legacy.8.html xtables-legacy.8]
** [http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/xtables-monitor.8.html
xtables-monitor.8]


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Fedora 32 System-Wide Change proposal: Translation platform migration to Weblate

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Translation_platform_migration_to_Weblate

= Translation platform migration to Weblate =

== Summary ==

This migration was decided at Flock 2019 in Budapest, it is mandatory
as development and maintenance of Zanata — the previous translation
platform — ceased in 2018. More information are available here:
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedora-localization-platform-migrates-to-weblate/

Link to release process is to make sure the information is spread
across all dependent projects, including Documentation and Websites.

== Owner ==
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* Owner: the [[L10N]] group (#fedora-i18n on freenode)
* Primary contact: [[User:jibecfed|Jean-Baptiste Holcroft]]
* Email: [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/trans@lists.fedoraproject.org/
localization mailing list]

== Detailed Description ==

Make sure all existing Zanata project have been informed (upstream
ticket created) and that all priority packages have migrated.

We created a template for [[L10N_Move_to_Weblate/Message_for_upstream_project]].
The [https://fedora.zanata.org/version-group/view/PriorityPackages
list of priority packages is defined in Zanata], it contains websites,
anaconda, dnf and many others...

== Benefit to Fedora ==

First objective is to lower the risk of having no translation platform
if Zanata crashes.

Second objective is to provide a suited tool for localization
community to be part of our processes again:
* be closer to upstream activity by directly interacting with git repositories
** this also lower upstream requirements to interact with our
translation platform (no dependencies required as it interact with git
repos)
** this helps upstream to see localization contributions
** this allows translator to get notification when new strings
* be able to localize our documentation (we decided to make it
compatible with Weblate directly)
* the tool will [https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/8291
publish on Fedora messaging]
** allows community statistics
** allows badges creation

== Scope ==
* Proposal owners:
Open a ticket for each upstream project.

* Other developers:

answer the message for upstream project and eventually create
appropriate git repositories:
{{admon/important | Questions to answer by upstream
|{{:L10N_Move_to_Weblate/Message_for_upstream_project}}}}

* Release engineering: [https://pagure.io/releng/issue/8947 #8947]

* Policies and guidelines: N/A (not needed for this Change)

* Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)

== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==

N/A (this change impacts our processes, not our deliverable)

== How To Test ==

For projects using the translation platform: make sure translation
commits are part of the release included in Fedora 32.

Example for DNF:
* Open the DNF git repository
* Find folder containing localization file (usually the '''po''' folder)
* Look at commit history and search for, commits will start with:
"Translated using Weblate"
([https://github.com/mike-fabian/ibus-typing-booster/pull/57/commits/3ffccedc89436077890b08a566274316102b4577
example with French language on ibus typing booster]

== User Experience ==

No impact.

== Dependencies ==

N/A (not a System Wide Change)

== Contingency Plan ==

* Contingency mechanism: Localization team will keep using Zanata
* Blocks release? Yes, if websites and priority packages do not use
the new translation platform.
* Blocks product? Yes

== Documentation ==

[[L10N Move to Weblate]]

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Fedora 32 System-Wide Change proposal: Annobin Used By Bodhi

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ANNOBIN-used-by-bodhi

= Annobin Used By Bodhi =

== Summary ==
Use the annocheck program from the annobin package to produce an
analysis of the security hardening of a compiled package when
reviewing a Bodhi update.

== Owner ==
* Name: Nick Clifton [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Nickc]
* Email: nickc@redhat.com

== Detailed Description ==
The annobin package provides two components, a plugin for gcc that
records details about how a program was compiled and an analyser that
uses this information to produce a report on the security hardening
status of the compiled program. Currently the plugin is being used as
part of the build process for Fedora packages (when they are built
using gcc), but the analysing program is not being run. This proposal
is to have the analyser (called annocheck) run when creating
information for review by the Bodhi update process, possibly allowing
an update to be delayed until the security issues are addressed.

The analyser currently looks for the following items:

* Lazy binding must not have been enabled via the linker option "-z
lazy". Instead the @option{-z now} option must have been used.

* The program must not have a stack in an executable region of memory.

* The relocations for the GOT table must be read only.

* No program segment should have all three of the read, write and
execute permission bits set.

* There should be no relocations against executable code.

* The runpath information used to locate shared libraries at runtime
must only include directories rooted at /usr.

* The program must have been compiled with the
-fstack-protector-strong option enabled, and with -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2
specified. It must also have been compiled at at least optimisation
level 2.

* Dynamic executables must have a dynamic segment.

* Shared libraries must have been compiled with -fPIC or-fPIE but not -static.

* Dynamic executables must have been compiled with -fPIE and linked with -pie.

* Program which use exception handling must have been compiled with
-fexceptions enabled and with -D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS specified.

* If available the -fstack-clash-protection must have been used.

* If available the -fcf-protection=full must have been used.

* For i686 binaries, the -mstackrealign option must have been specified.

* The program must have been compiled with the -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2
command line option specified.

* The program must have been compiled with at least -O2 optimisation enabled.

* The program must not have any relocations that are held in a writable section.

* For x86_64 binaries, check that -fcf-protection has been enabled.


Note - I do not know *how* to add a run of the annocheck program to
the Bodhi process. This change request is about asking that such a
thing be added.

== Benefit to Fedora ==

Establishing good security practices when building packages will help
Fedora remain a front running Linux distribution. By providing a way
to review the security hardening status of packages, this update will
help to ensure that these practices continue.

Note - the intention is that if this change is successful, and useful,
then a future change request would be made to include the security
checking as part of the actual package build process, and to have
packages fail to complete building if they do not pass the security
checks.

== Scope ==
* Proposal owners:
In theory there is very little that I can do personally. I do not
have the knowledge to change the Bodhi process myself, so I will have
to rely upon someone else to do that. I am familiar with the annobin
package however, so any changes that are needed to it I will be happy
to make.


* Other developers:
Add an invocation of the annocheck program to the Bodhi build approval
process and make its output available to reviewers.
Annocheck can be invoked simply as "annocheck <filename>" although
there are a set of command line options to extend and modify its
behaviour. Annocheck understands the rpm file format, as well as
shared and static libraries and executable binaries. It can also be
helpful to provide annocheck with access to the debug information for
a binary or rpm, if that has been placed into a separate file.


* Release engineering: https://pagure.io/fedora-ci/general/issue/78

No mass rebuild is required.

* Policies and guidelines:
It is desirable that the packaging guidelines be updated to describe
the security hardening features examined by annocheck. (If they are
not already mentioned in the guidelines).

* Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)

== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
This change should have no effect on upgrading Fedora, nor should it
introduce any compatibility problems.

== How To Test ==
Submit a package for Bodhi review and see if the annocheck data is
added to the page.
No special hardware is needed for this test, but it might involve the
use of a dummy package or a dummy instance of Bodhi in order to test
the behaviour before going live.

== User Experience ==
This change should not be noticeable by users.

== Dependencies ==
No packages depend upon this change.
This change does depend upon the annobin package.

== Contingency Plan ==
Back out any changes made to Bodhi.

* Blocks release?
No releases are blocked by this change.

* Blocks product?
No products are blocked by this change.

== Documentation ==
The watermark specification explains the technology underlying annobin:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Toolchain/Watermark#Proposed_Specification_for_non-loaded_notes

The annobin package includes its own documentation. On a system where
it is installed invoking "info annobin" should produce a searchable
information structure.

== Release Notes ==
An update to the Fedora Release Notes should not be needed.

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OpenBSD Errata: October 31st, 2019 (bgpd)

Errata patches for OpenBGPD have been released for OpenBSD 6.6.

bgpd(8) can crash on nexthop changes or during startup in certain
configurations.

Binary updates for the amd64, i386, and arm64 platforms are available via
the syspatch utility. Source code patches can be found on the respective
errata page:

https://www.openbsd.org/errata66.html

After patching, restart the bgpd service if it's enabled.

[USN-4172-1] file vulnerability

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==========================================================================
Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4172-1
October 30, 2019

file vulnerability
==========================================================================

A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:

- Ubuntu 19.10
- Ubuntu 19.04
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

Summary:

file could be made to crash or run programs if it opened a specially
crafted file.

Software Description:
- file: Tool to determine file types

Details:

It was discovered that file incorrectly handled certain malformed files. An
attacker could use this issue to cause a denial of service, or possibly
execute arbitrary code.

Update instructions:

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following
package versions:

Ubuntu 19.10:
file 1:5.37-5ubuntu0.1
libmagic1 1:5.37-5ubuntu0.1

Ubuntu 19.04:
file 1:5.35-4ubuntu0.1
libmagic1 1:5.35-4ubuntu0.1

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS:
file 1:5.32-2ubuntu0.3
libmagic1 1:5.32-2ubuntu0.3

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS:
file 1:5.25-2ubuntu1.3
libmagic1 1:5.25-2ubuntu1.3

In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.

References:
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4172-1
CVE-2019-18218

Package Information:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/file/1:5.37-5ubuntu0.1
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/file/1:5.35-4ubuntu0.1
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/file/1:5.32-2ubuntu0.3
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/file/1:5.25-2ubuntu1.3

[USN-4173-1] FreeTDS vulnerability

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==========================================================================
Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4173-1
October 30, 2019

freetds vulnerability
==========================================================================

A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:

- Ubuntu 19.10
- Ubuntu 19.04
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

Summary:

FreeTDS could be made to crash or run programs if it received specially
crafted network traffic.

Software Description:
- freetds: libraries for connecting to MS SQL and Sybase SQL servers

Details:

Felix Wilhelm discovered that FreeTDS incorrectly handled certain types
after a protocol downgrade. A remote attacker could use this issue to cause
FreeTDS to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or possibly execute
arbitrary code.

Update instructions:

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following
package versions:

Ubuntu 19.10:
freetds-bin 1.1.6-1ubuntu0.1
libct4 1.1.6-1ubuntu0.1
libsybdb5 1.1.6-1ubuntu0.1
tdsodbc 1.1.6-1ubuntu0.1

Ubuntu 19.04:
freetds-bin 1.00.104-1ubuntu0.1
libct4 1.00.104-1ubuntu0.1
libsybdb5 1.00.104-1ubuntu0.1
tdsodbc 1.00.104-1ubuntu0.1

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS:
freetds-bin 1.00.82-2ubuntu0.1
libct4 1.00.82-2ubuntu0.1
libsybdb5 1.00.82-2ubuntu0.1
tdsodbc 1.00.82-2ubuntu0.1

In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.

References:
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4173-1
CVE-2019-13508

Package Information:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freetds/1.1.6-1ubuntu0.1
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freetds/1.00.104-1ubuntu0.1
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freetds/1.00.82-2ubuntu0.1

[USN-4170-2] Whoopsie regression

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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4170-2
October 30, 2019

whoopsie regression
==========================================================================

A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:

- Ubuntu 19.10
- Ubuntu 19.04
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

Summary:

USN-4170-1 caused a regression in Whoopsie.

Software Description:
- whoopsie: Ubuntu error tracker submission

Details:

USN-4170-1 fixed a vulnerability in Whoopsie. The update caused Whoopsie to
crash when sending reports. This update fixes the problem.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Original advisory details:

Kevin Backhouse discovered Whoopsie incorrectly handled very large crash
reports. A local attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a denial
of service, expose sensitive information or execute code as the whoopsie
user.

Update instructions:

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following
package versions:

Ubuntu 19.10:
libwhoopsie0 0.2.66ubuntu0.2
whoopsie 0.2.66ubuntu0.2

Ubuntu 19.04:
libwhoopsie0 0.2.64ubuntu0.3
whoopsie 0.2.64ubuntu0.3

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS:
libwhoopsie0 0.2.62ubuntu0.3
whoopsie 0.2.62ubuntu0.3

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS:
libwhoopsie0 0.2.52.5ubuntu0.3
whoopsie 0.2.52.5ubuntu0.3

In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.

References:
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4170-2
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4170-1
https://launchpad.net/bugs/1850608

Package Information:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/whoopsie/0.2.66ubuntu0.2
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/whoopsie/0.2.64ubuntu0.3
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/whoopsie/0.2.62ubuntu0.3
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/whoopsie/0.2.52.5ubuntu0.3

[USN-4171-1] Apport vulnerabilities

==========================================================================
Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4171-1
October 30, 2019

apport vulnerabilities
==========================================================================

A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:

- Ubuntu 19.10
- Ubuntu 19.04
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

Summary:

Several security issues were fixed in Apport.

Software Description:
- apport: automatically generate crash reports for debugging

Details:

Kevin Backhouse discovered Apport would read its user-controlled settings
file as the root user. This could be used by a local attacker to possibly
crash Apport or have other unspecified consequences. (CVE-2019-11481)

Sander Bos discovered a race-condition in Apport during core dump
creation. This could be used by a local attacker to generate a crash report
for a privileged process that is readable by an unprivileged user.
(CVE-2019-11482)

Sander Bos discovered Apport mishandled crash dumps originating from
containers. This could be used by a local attacker to generate a crash
report for a privileged process that is readable by an unprivileged user.
(CVE-2019-11483)

Sander Bos discovered Apport mishandled lock-file creation. This could be
used by a local attacker to cause a denial of service against Apport.
(CVE-2019-11485)

Kevin Backhouse discovered Apport read various process-specific files with
elevated privileges during crash dump generation. This could could be used
by a local attacker to generate a crash report for a privileged process
that is readable by an unprivileged user. (CVE-2019-15790)

Update instructions:

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following
package versions:

Ubuntu 19.10:
apport 2.20.11-0ubuntu8.1
python-apport 2.20.11-0ubuntu8.1
python3-apport 2.20.11-0ubuntu8.1

Ubuntu 19.04:
apport 2.20.10-0ubuntu27.2
python-apport 2.20.10-0ubuntu27.2
python3-apport 2.20.10-0ubuntu27.2

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS:
apport 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.8
python-apport 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.8
python3-apport 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.8

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS:
apport 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.20
python-apport 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.20
python3-apport 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.20

In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.

References:
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4171-1
CVE-2019-11481, CVE-2019-11482, CVE-2019-11483, CVE-2019-11485,
CVE-2019-15790

Package Information:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/2.20.11-0ubuntu8.1
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/2.20.10-0ubuntu27.2
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/2.20.9-0ubuntu7.8
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/2.20.1-0ubuntu2.20

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

[USN-4170-1] Whoopsie vulnerability

==========================================================================
Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4170-1
October 30, 2019

whoopsie vulnerability
==========================================================================

A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:

- Ubuntu 19.10
- Ubuntu 19.04
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

Summary:

Whoopsie could be made to crash, expose sensitive information or run
programs if it processed a specially crafted crash report.

Software Description:
- whoopsie: Ubuntu error tracker submission

Details:

Kevin Backhouse discovered Whoopsie incorrectly handled very large crash
reports. A local attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a denial
of service, expose sensitive information or execute code as the whoopsie
user.

Update instructions:

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following
package versions:

Ubuntu 19.10:
libwhoopsie0 0.2.66ubuntu0.1
whoopsie 0.2.66ubuntu0.1

Ubuntu 19.04:
libwhoopsie0 0.2.64ubuntu0.2
whoopsie 0.2.64ubuntu0.2

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS:
libwhoopsie0 0.2.62ubuntu0.2
whoopsie 0.2.62ubuntu0.2

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS:
libwhoopsie0 0.2.52.5ubuntu0.2
whoopsie 0.2.52.5ubuntu0.2

In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.

References:
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4170-1
CVE-2019-11484

Package Information:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/whoopsie/0.2.66ubuntu0.1
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/whoopsie/0.2.64ubuntu0.2
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/whoopsie/0.2.62ubuntu0.2
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/whoopsie/0.2.52.5ubuntu0.2

[USN-4169-1] libarchive vulnerability

==========================================================================
Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4169-1
October 29, 2019

libarchive vulnerability
==========================================================================

A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:

- Ubuntu 19.04
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
- Ubuntu 14.04 ESM

Summary:

libarchive could be made to execute arbitrary code if it received
specially crafted archive file.

Software Description:
- libarchive: Library to read/write archive files

Details:

It was discovered that libarchive incorrectly handled certain archive files.
An attacker could possibly execute arbitrary code.

Update instructions:

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following
package versions:

Ubuntu 19.04:
libarchive13 3.3.3-4ubuntu0.1

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS:
libarchive13 3.2.2-3.1ubuntu0.5

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS:
libarchive13 3.1.2-11ubuntu0.16.04.7

Ubuntu 14.04 ESM:
libarchive13 3.1.2-7ubuntu2.8+esm1

In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.

References:
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4169-1
CVE-2019-18408

Package Information:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libarchive/3.3.3-4ubuntu0.1
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libarchive/3.2.2-3.1ubuntu0.5
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libarchive/3.1.2-11ubuntu0.16.04.7

[USN-4167-2] Samba vulnerabilities

==========================================================================
Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4167-2
October 29, 2019

samba vulnerabilities
==========================================================================

A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:

- Ubuntu 14.04 ESM
- Ubuntu 12.04 ESM

Summary:

Several security issues were fixed in Samba.

Software Description:
- samba: SMB/CIFS file, print, and login server for Unix

Details:

USN-4167-1 fixed several vulnerabilities in Samba. This update provides
the corresponding update for Ubuntu 12.04 ESM and Ubuntu 14.04 ESM.

Original advisory details:

Michael Hanselmann discovered that the Samba client code incorrectly
handled path separators. If a user were tricked into connecting to a
malicious server, a remote attacker could use this issue to cause the
client to access local pathnames instead of network pathnames.
(CVE-2019-10218)

Adam Xu discovered that Samba incorrectly handled the dirsync LDAP control.
A remote attacker with "get changes" permissions could possibly use this
issue to cause Samba to crash, resulting in a denial of service. This issue
only affected Ubuntu 14.04 ESM. (CVE-2019-14847)

Update instructions:

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following
package versions:

Ubuntu 14.04 ESM:
libsmbclient 2:4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.14.04.20+esm3
samba 2:4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.14.04.20+esm3

Ubuntu 12.04 ESM:
libsmbclient 2:3.6.25-0ubuntu0.12.04.19
samba 2:3.6.25-0ubuntu0.12.04.19

In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.

References:
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4167-2
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4167-1
CVE-2019-10218, CVE-2019-14847

List of Python 2 packages to be removed mid-November

Dear maintainers,
here is a list of packages that (transitively, at build or run time) require
Python 2 and have not yet got a FESCo exception to do so.
If you were bcced on this e-mail, it affects one or more of your packages.

The default action will be to remove such packages mid-November.

If this took you by surprise, don't panic. It's possible to change the default.
Let us know and we'll work things out.
The mid-November deadline is not for removing *all* of Python 2, but for getting
exceptions.

If you are already working to port to Python 3, sorry for the spam! But, time is
running out. Consider getting an exception so the package isn't removed in
November. Or remove the package (if nothing depends on it) and re-introduce it
when it's ported. (We'll be happy to help, with reviews or otherwise.)
If you want to remove the Python 2 package, but you're waiting for something
that depends on it, please make sure you know what the maintainer(s) of the
dependent package are planning to do. (Hopefully you have fewer dependents than
"python27" or "python2-setuptools", and your questions can be more targeted than
this e-mail.)
If you want to continue using Python 2, please let us know ASAP. We can guide
you through filing the FESCo exception.

If you talked to us (on e-mail or Bugzilla) and think your package is fine as it
is, but you don't have a FESCo exception, then there was a misunderstanding.
We're sorry for our side of it. Please get a FESCo exception for your package.

Note: Packages that BuildRequire python27, and have no other Python 2
dependencies, have a blanket exception for Fedora 32:
https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/2250
They aren't listed below.
Also note: Orphaned Python 2 packages also aren't listed below, but will be
removed unless someone adopts them and gets an exception.


## Why the FESCo exception?

It's a bit of process meant to ensure all the relevant people know that a
package *and its dependencies* will stay in Fedora, despite using an
(upstream-)unmaintained interpreter.
With hundreds of packages, all different, we unfortunately do need a bit of
bureaucracy.
Due to the volume, the Python 2 removal will be *automated*, so if you have an
"obvious exception", it's still important to let *humans* know, so they can
adapt their automation.


## Why now?

The current maintainers of python27 don't want to maintain it forever, without
upstream support. But we also don't want to just drop it and let everything
burn, hence all this fuss.
The policy and messaging around deprecating and removing Python 2 has been
getting stronger and stronger ever since the Python 3.0 release in 2008.
If you still need more time, please let us know.


## What exactly is happening?

The formal change proposal is here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RetirePython2

Packages requiring Python 2 will be removed starting November 15 (unless they
have an exception).
Components with all essential subpackages removed will be retired.
The removal will be (semi-)automated.

Source package only BuildRequiring removed packages will fail to build, and will
be removed according to the regular FTBFS policy.

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Fails_to_build_from_source_Fails_to_install/


## The list

Here is the package breakdown sorted by maintainers.
The list contains the shortest dependency path to Python 2. The arrow means
"depends on".

The data is based on the latest rawhide compose, so it might be a bit out of date.

If you find a bogus dependency, such as a dependency that can be resolved in a
non-Python 2 way, please let us know, so we can blacklist it.

aarem
pdf-stapler
(→ PY2)
python2-staplelib (→ PY2)
python-PyPDF2
python2-PyPDF2 (→ PY2)
python2-more-itertools
(→ PY2)
abbot
protobuf
python2-protobuf (→ PY2)
abompard
python-coverage
python2-coverage (→ PY2)
python-httplib2
python2-httplib2 (→ PY2)
python-mako
python2-mako (→ PY2)
python-pysocks
python2-pysocks (→ PY2)
python-urllib3
python2-urllib3 (→ PY2)
python-zope-event
python2-zope-event (→ PY2)
ajmitchell
NFStest
(→ PY2)
alexl
dbus
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject → PY2)
dbus-python
python2-dbus (→ PY2)
gnome-python2
gnome-python2-canvas (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-devel (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gconf (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnome (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomevfs (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-desktop
(→ gnome-python2-canvas → PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomekeyring (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-libwnck (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-rsvg (→ PY2)
alexlan
graphviz
graphviz-python2 (→ PY2)
alsadi
dumb-init
(BuildRequires: python2-mock → PY2)
amigadave
dbus
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject → PY2)
amluto
python-musicbrainzngs
python2-musicbrainzngs (→ PY2)
andreamanzi
dynafed
(→ PY2)
dynafed-dmlite-frontend (→ dynafed → PY2)
dynafed-dmlite-plugin (→ dynafed → PY2)
dynafed-http-plugin (→ dynafed → PY2)
dynafed-lfc-plugin (→ dynafed → PY2)
dynafed-private-devel (→ dynafed → PY2)
dynafed-tpc-gfal2 (→ dynafed → PY2)
anishpatil
gnome-transliteration
(→ python2-gobject → PY2)
ankursinha
python-tasklib
(BuildRequires: python2-pytz → PY2)
anyremote
ganyremote
(→ pybluez → PY2)
kanyremote
(→ pybluez → PY2)
aperezbios
sugar
(→ PY2)
sugar-cp-all (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-background (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-backup (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-datetime (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-frame (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-keyboard (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-language (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-modemconfiguration (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-network (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-power (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-updater (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-webaccount (→ sugar → PY2)
telepathy-salut
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
apevec
pyparsing
python2-pyparsing (→ PY2)
python-distutils-extra
python2-distutils-extra (→ PY2)
python-netifaces
python2-netifaces (→ PY2)
python-pbr
python2-pbr (→ PY2)
python-prettytable
python2-prettytable (→ PY2)
python-six
python2-six (→ PY2)
aruiz
fleet-commander-client
(→ python2-gobject → PY2)
ausil
uboot-tools
(BuildRequires: python2-setuptools → PY2)
averi
trac-batchmodify-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-navadd-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-themeengine-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-tocmacro-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-vatar-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-workflowadmin-plugin
(→ PY2)
aviso
python-configparser
python2-configparser (→ PY2)
python-dns
python2-dns (→ PY2)
python-scandir
python2-scandir (→ PY2)
awjb
fbdesk
(→ fluxbox → PY2)
libopensync-plugin-moto
(→ pybluez → PY2)
python-httplib2
python2-httplib2 (→ PY2)
beckerde
miniupnpc
python2-miniupnpc (→ PY2)
besser82
dbus-python
python2-dbus (→ PY2)
xed
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject-base → PY2)
bkabrda
python-six
python2-six (→ PY2)
bkearney
sugar-moon
(→ PY2)
sugar-turtleart
(→ PY2)
bowlofeggs
python-mako
python2-mako (→ PY2)
python-nose
python2-nose (→ PY2)
python-pycodestyle
python2-pycodestyle (→ PY2)
python-simplejson
python2-simplejson (→ PY2)
python-sqlalchemy
python2-sqlalchemy (→ PY2)
rocket-depot
(→ PY2)
bpepple
python-telepathy
python2-telepathy (→ PY2)
telepathy-idle
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
telepathy-mission-control
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
telepathy-rakia
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
bressers
gqrx
(→ gnuradio → PY2)
bronhaim
ioprocess
python2-ioprocess (→ PY2)
brouhaha
gr-iio
(→ gnuradio → PY2)
gr-iio-devel (→ gnuradio-devel → gnuradio → PY2)
python-attrs
python2-attrs (→ PY2)
python-enum34
python2-enum34 (→ PY2)
bruno
qgis
(BuildRequires: python2-sip-devel → PY2)
bsjones
frescobaldi
(→ lilypond → PY2)
lilv
(BuildRequires: python2-numpy → PY2)
python-poppler-qt4
(BuildRequires: PyQt4-devel → python2-sip-devel → PY2)
caillon
dbus
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject → PY2)
dbus-python
python2-dbus (→ PY2)
gnome-python2
gnome-python2-canvas (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-devel (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gconf (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnome (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomevfs (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-desktop
(→ gnome-python2-canvas → PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomekeyring (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-libwnck (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-rsvg (→ PY2)
callkalpa
sugar-abacus
(→ PY2)
sugar-browse
(→ PY2)
sugar-calculator
(→ PY2)
sugar-castle
(→ PY2)
sugar-chat
(→ PY2)
sugar-clock
(→ PY2)
sugar-colordeducto
(→ PY2)
sugar-connect
(→ PY2)
sugar-countries
(→ PY2)
sugar-distance
(→ PY2)
sugar-finance
(→ PY2)
sugar-flip
(→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-flipsticks
(→ PY2)
sugar-fototoon
(→ PY2)
sugar-fractionbounce
(→ PY2)
sugar-getiabooks
(→ PY2)
sugar-hello-world
(→ PY2)
sugar-imageviewer
(→ PY2)
sugar-implode
(→ PY2)
sugar-infoslicer
(→ PY2)
sugar-jukebox
(→ PY2)
sugar-kuku
(→ PY2)
sugar-labyrinth
(→ PY2)
sugar-locosugar
(→ PY2)
sugar-log
(→ PY2)
sugar-maze
(→ PY2)
sugar-measure
(→ PY2)
sugar-memorize
(→ PY2)
sugar-nutrition
(→ PY2)
sugar-paint
(→ PY2)
sugar-physics
(→ PY2)
sugar-pippy
(→ PY2)
sugar-playgo
(→ PY2)
sugar-portfolio
(→ PY2)
sugar-pukllanapac
(→ PY2)
sugar-read
(→ PY2)
sugar-recall
(→ PY2)
sugar-record
(→ PY2)
sugar-ruler
(→ PY2)
sugar-speak
(→ PY2)
sugar-srilanka
(→ PY2)
sugar-starchart
(→ PY2)
sugar-stopwatch
(→ PY2)
sugar-terminal
(→ PY2)
sugar-typing-turtle
(→ PY2)
sugar-view-slides
(→ PY2)
sugar-visualmatch
(→ PY2)
sugar-words
(→ PY2)
sugar-write
(→ PY2)
sugar-xoeditor
(→ PY2)
sugar-xoirc
(→ PY2)
sugar-xomail
(→ PY2)
sugar-yupana
(→ PY2)
caolanm
dbus
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject → PY2)
dbus-python
python2-dbus (→ PY2)
gnome-python2
gnome-python2-canvas (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-devel (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gconf (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnome (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomevfs (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-desktop
(→ gnome-python2-canvas → PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomekeyring (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-libwnck (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-rsvg (→ PY2)
carlwgeorge
python-subprocess32
python2-subprocess32 (→ PY2)
chandankumar
python2-typing
(→ PY2)
cheese
freeorion
(→ PY2)
churchyard
Cython
python2-Cython (→ PY2)
python-certifi
python2-certifi (→ PY2)
python-chardet
python2-chardet (→ PY2)
python-hypothesis
python2-hypothesis (→ PY2)
python-markupsafe
python2-markupsafe (→ PY2)
python-nose
python2-nose (→ PY2)
python-pygments
python2-pygments (→ PY2)
python-six
python2-six (→ PY2)
python2-more-itertools
(→ PY2)
python2-pluggy
(→ PY2)
python2-pytest
(→ PY2)
python2-setuptools
(→ PY2)
cicku
exaile
(→ PY2)
hg-git
(→ PY2)
lilypond
(→ PY2)
offlineimap
(→ PY2)
python-mutagen
python2-mutagen (→ PY2)
cjb
olpc-switch-desktop
(→ PY2)
olpc-update
(→ PY2)
clalance
python-prettytable
python2-prettytable (→ PY2)
corsepiu
k3d
(→ PY2)
k3d-devel (→ k3d → PY2)
cottsay
gr-osmosdr
(→ PY2)
gr-osmosdr-devel (→ gr-osmosdr → PY2)
gr-osmosdr-doc (→ gr-osmosdr → PY2)
cstratak
python-pytest-cov
python2-pytest-cov (→ PY2)
python-setuptools_scm
python2-setuptools_scm (→ PY2)
scipy
python2-scipy (→ PY2)
ctria
configsnap
(→ PY2)
cverna
python-mako
python2-mako (→ PY2)
daveisfera
qgis
(BuildRequires: python2-sip-devel → PY2)
trac
(→ PY2)
trac-mercurial-plugin
(→ PY2)
daveo
gqrx
(→ gnuradio → PY2)
dcallagh
python-formencode
python2-formencode (→ PY2)
dchen
fluxbox
(→ PY2)
fluxbox-pulseaudio (→ fluxbox → PY2)
fluxbox-vim-syntax (→ fluxbox → PY2)
python-httplib2
python2-httplib2 (→ PY2)
defolos
pyxattr
python2-pyxattr (→ PY2)
deji
exaile
(→ PY2)
mpich
python2-mpich (→ PY2)
openmpi
python2-openmpi (→ PY2)
denisarnaud
boost
boost-mpich-python2 (→ PY2)
boost-mpich-python2-devel (→ boost-mpich-python2 → PY2)
boost-numpy2 (→ PY2)
boost-openmpi-python2 (→ PY2)
boost-openmpi-python2-devel (→ boost-openmpi-python2 → PY2)
boost-python2 (→ PY2)
boost-python2-devel (→ boost-numpy2 → PY2)
xapian-bindings
python2-xapian (→ PY2)
dfateyev
backupninja
(→ rdiff-backup → PY2)
dledford
openmpi
python2-openmpi (→ PY2)
dmalcolm
squeal
(→ PY2)
dmaphy
terminator
(→ PY2)
dodji
offlineimap
(→ PY2)
dougsland
ioprocess
python2-ioprocess (→ PY2)
drago01
xapian-bindings
python2-xapian (→ PY2)
dsd
olpc-switch-desktop
(→ PY2)
olpc-update
(→ PY2)
sugar
(→ PY2)
sugar-cp-all (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-background (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-backup (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-datetime (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-frame (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-keyboard (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-language (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-modemconfiguration (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-network (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-power (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-updater (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-webaccount (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-datastore
(→ PY2)
sugar-toolkit-gtk3
(→ PY2)
sugar-toolkit-gtk3-devel (→ sugar-toolkit-gtk3 → PY2)
dvratil
telepathy-logger-qt
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
dwrobel
dxf2gcode
(BuildRequires: python2-qt5-base → PY2)
erikos
gwebsockets
python2-gwebsockets (→ PY2)
sugar
(→ PY2)
sugar-cp-all (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-background (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-backup (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-datetime (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-frame (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-keyboard (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-language (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-modemconfiguration (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-network (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-power (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-updater (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-webaccount (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-artwork
(BuildRequires: python2-empy → PY2)
sugar-base
(→ PY2)
sugar-browse
(→ PY2)
sugar-calculator
(→ PY2)
sugar-chat
(→ PY2)
sugar-datastore
(→ PY2)
sugar-imageviewer
(→ PY2)
sugar-log
(→ PY2)
sugar-read
(→ PY2)
sugar-terminal
(→ PY2)
sugar-toolkit
(→ PY2)
sugar-toolkit-gtk3
(→ PY2)
sugar-toolkit-gtk3-devel (→ sugar-toolkit-gtk3 → PY2)
sugar-turtleart
(→ PY2)
sugar-write
(→ PY2)
ersin
ddiskit
(→ PY2)
ewalsh
termy-qt
(BuildRequires: python2-jinja2 → PY2)
fab
captcp
(→ PY2)
klavaro
(BuildRequires: python2-docutils → PY2)
python-astral
(BuildRequires: python2-pytz → PY2)
python-distutils-extra
python2-distutils-extra (→ PY2)
python-dulwich
python2-dulwich (→ PY2)
python-olpcgames
python2-olpcgames (→ PY2)
scons
python2-scons (→ PY2)
fale
python-decorator
python2-decorator (→ PY2)
python-lxml
python2-lxml (→ PY2)
farnz
python-gstreamer1
python2-gstreamer1 (→ PY2)
fcami
scribus
(→ PY2)
filabrazilska
python-scales
python2-scales (→ PY2)
filiperosset
bakefile
(→ PY2)
python-empy
python2-empy (→ PY2)
firewing
python-crypto
python2-crypto (→ PY2)
frankcrawford
rdiff-backup
(→ PY2)
safekeep
safekeep-client (→ safekeep-common → rdiff-backup → PY2)
safekeep-common (→ rdiff-backup → PY2)
safekeep-server (→ safekeep-common → rdiff-backup → PY2)
fschwarz
babel
python2-babel (→ PY2)
python-genshi
python2-genshi (→ PY2)
python-pyside
python-pyside-devel (→ python2-pyside → PY2)
python2-pyside (→ PY2)
shiboken
(→ shiboken-python2-libs → PY2)
shiboken-python2-devel (→ PY2)
shiboken-python2-libs (→ PY2)
trac
(→ PY2)
fujiwara
ibus-input-pad
(→ input-pad → python2-gobject → PY2)
input-pad
(→ python2-gobject → PY2)
input-pad-devel (→ input-pad → python2-gobject → PY2)
gbcox
oggify
(→ PY2)
geertj
pyside-tools
(→ PY2)
python-pyside
python-pyside-devel (→ python2-pyside → PY2)
python2-pyside (→ PY2)
genodeftest
exaile
(→ PY2)
greghellings
python-enum34
python2-enum34 (→ PY2)
herczy
libuser
python2-libuser (→ PY2)
herrold
abiword
python2-abiword (→ PY2)
hguemar
python-dateutil
python2-dateutil (→ PY2)
python-funcsigs
python2-funcsigs (→ PY2)
hhorak
PyGreSQL
python2-pygresql (→ PY2)
hobbes1069
pyside-tools
(→ PY2)
python-pyside
python-pyside-devel (→ python2-pyside → PY2)
python2-pyside (→ PY2)
shiboken
(→ shiboken-python2-libs → PY2)
shiboken-python2-devel (→ PY2)
shiboken-python2-libs (→ PY2)
huzaifas
abiword
python2-abiword (→ PY2)
ignatenkobrain
Cython
python2-Cython (→ PY2)
libxml2
python2-libxml2 (→ PY2)
protobuf
python2-protobuf (→ PY2)
python-blist
python2-blist (→ PY2)
python-hypothesis
python2-hypothesis (→ PY2)
python-iniparse
python2-iniparse (→ PY2)
python-lxml
python2-lxml (→ PY2)
python-mako
python2-mako (→ PY2)
python-mutagen
python2-mutagen (→ PY2)
python-setuptools_scm
python2-setuptools_scm (→ PY2)
python-simplejson
python2-simplejson (→ PY2)
ilianaw
python-backports
python2-backports (→ PY2)
imcleod
python-prettytable
python2-prettytable (→ PY2)
irina
qpid-proton
python2-qpid-proton (→ PY2)
ishcherb
python-pydispatcher
python2-pydispatcher (→ PY2)
itamarjp
asterisk
(→ PY2)
asterisk-ael (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-alembic (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-alsa (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-calendar (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-corosync (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-curl (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-dahdi (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-devel (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-fax (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-festival (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-hep (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-iax2 (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-ices (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-ldap (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-lua (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-mgcp (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-minivm (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-mobile (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-mwi-external (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-mysql (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-odbc (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-ooh323 (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-oss (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-pjsip (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-portaudio (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-postgresql (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-radius (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-sip (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-skinny (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-snmp (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-sqlite (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-tds (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-unistim (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-voicemail (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-voicemail-imap (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-voicemail-odbc (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-voicemail-plain (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-sounds-core
asterisk-sounds-core-* (→ asterisk → PY2)
python-configparser
python2-configparser (→ PY2)
ivaxer
gflags
(BuildRequires: python2-setuptools → PY2)
ivazquez
python-sqlalchemy
python2-sqlalchemy (→ PY2)
jamatos
pyparsing
python2-pyparsing (→ PY2)
python-configparser
python2-configparser (→ PY2)
jamielinux
docco
(→ python2-pygments → PY2)
nodejs-snockets
(BuildRequires: docco → python2-pygments → PY2)
nodejs-watchit
(BuildRequires: docco → python2-pygments → PY2)
jchaloup
kubernetes-ansible
(→ python2-netaddr → PY2)
kubernetes-ansible-vagrant (→ kubernetes-ansible → python2-netaddr → PY2)
jcholast
certmonger
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
python-netaddr
python2-netaddr (→ PY2)
jcline
python-chardet
python2-chardet (→ PY2)
python-idna
python2-idna (→ PY2)
python-urllib3
python2-urllib3 (→ PY2)
jcpunk
xed
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject-base → PY2)
jdekloe
grib_api
(BuildRequires: python2-numpy → PY2)
hg-git
(→ PY2)
jdornak
mod_wsgi
python2-mod_wsgi (→ PY2)
python-mysql
python2-mysql (→ PY2)
jdulaney
lilypond
(→ PY2)
jeckersb
PyYAML
python2-pyyaml (→ PY2)
python-netaddr
python2-netaddr (→ PY2)
jfilak
python-inotify
python2-inotify (→ PY2)
python2-inotify-examples (→ PY2)
jgrulich
lokalize
(→ python2-dbus → PY2)
telepathy-logger-qt
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
telepathy-qt
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
jgu
python-netifaces
python2-netifaces (→ PY2)
vtk
(BuildRequires: python2-sip-devel → PY2)
jhladky
openmpi
python2-openmpi (→ PY2)
jhrozek
libuser
python2-libuser (→ PY2)
python-netaddr
python2-netaddr (→ PY2)
jkaluza
mod_wsgi
python2-mod_wsgi (→ PY2)
jmlich
PyGreSQL
python2-pygresql (→ PY2)
jmontleon
python-certifi
python2-certifi (→ PY2)
johnp
dbus
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject → PY2)
dbus-python
python2-dbus (→ PY2)
gnome-python2
gnome-python2-canvas (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-devel (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gconf (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnome (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomevfs (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-desktop
(→ gnome-python2-canvas → PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomekeyring (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-libwnck (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-rsvg (→ PY2)
pygobject3
python2-gobject (→ PY2)
python2-gobject-base (→ PY2)
python2-gobject-devel (→ python2-gobject → PY2)
sugar
(→ PY2)
sugar-cp-all (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-background (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-backup (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-datetime (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-frame (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-keyboard (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-language (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-modemconfiguration (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-network (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-power (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-updater (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-webaccount (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-datastore
(→ PY2)
telepathy-salut
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
jorton
mod_wsgi
python2-mod_wsgi (→ PY2)
jpopelka
python-utmp
python2-utmp (→ PY2)
jraber
gourmet
(→ PY2)
jreznik
kig
(→ PY2)
pyside-tools
(→ PY2)
python-pyside
python-pyside-devel (→ python2-pyside → PY2)
python2-pyside (→ PY2)
shiboken
(→ shiboken-python2-libs → PY2)
shiboken-python2-devel (→ PY2)
shiboken-python2-libs (→ PY2)
telepathy-logger-qt
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
telepathy-qt
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
jridky
asciidoc
asciidoc-music (→ lilypond → PY2)
jskarvad
gnuradio
(→ PY2)
gnuradio-devel (→ gnuradio → PY2)
gnuradio-doc (→ gnuradio → PY2)
gnuradio-examples (→ PY2)
gqrx
(→ gnuradio → PY2)
gr-air-modes
(→ PY2)
gr-air-modes-devel (→ gr-air-modes → PY2)
gr-air-modes-doc (→ gr-air-modes → PY2)
gr-fcdproplus
(→ PY2)
gr-fcdproplus-devel (→ gr-fcdproplus → PY2)
gr-fcdproplus-doc (→ gr-fcdproplus → PY2)
gr-hpsdr
(→ PY2)
gr-hpsdr-devel (→ gr-hpsdr → PY2)
gr-hpsdr-doc (→ gr-hpsdr → PY2)
gr-iqbal
(→ PY2)
gr-iqbal-devel (→ gr-iqbal → PY2)
gr-iqbal-doc (→ gr-iqbal → PY2)
gr-osmosdr
(→ PY2)
gr-osmosdr-devel (→ gr-osmosdr → PY2)
gr-osmosdr-doc (→ gr-osmosdr → PY2)
gr-rds
(→ PY2)
gr-rds-devel (→ gr-rds → PY2)
gr-rds-doc (→ gr-rds → PY2)
graphviz
graphviz-python2 (→ PY2)
pygame
pygame-devel (→ python2-pygame → PY2)
python2-pygame (→ PY2)
python-pyobd
python2-pyobd (→ PY2)
python-pyrtlsdr
python2-pyrtlsdr (→ PY2)
python-visvis
python2-visvis (→ PY2)
quisk
(→ PY2)
rtlsdr-scanner
(→ PY2)
rtlsdr-scanner-doc (→ rtlsdr-scanner → PY2)
uhd
(→ PY2)
uhd-devel (→ uhd → PY2)
uhd-firmware (→ uhd → PY2)
uhd-tools (→ uhd → PY2)
urh
(→ uhd → PY2)
jsmith
asterisk
(→ PY2)
asterisk-ael (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-alembic (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-alsa (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-calendar (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-corosync (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-curl (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-dahdi (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-devel (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-fax (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-festival (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-hep (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-iax2 (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-ices (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-ldap (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-lua (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-mgcp (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-minivm (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-mobile (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-mwi-external (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-mysql (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-odbc (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-ooh323 (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-oss (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-pjsip (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-portaudio (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-postgresql (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-radius (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-sip (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-skinny (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-snmp (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-sqlite (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-tds (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-unistim (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-voicemail (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-voicemail-imap (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-voicemail-odbc (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-voicemail-plain (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-sounds-core
asterisk-sounds-core-* (→ asterisk → PY2)
jspaleta
gourmet
(→ PY2)
python-dateutil
python2-dateutil (→ PY2)
python-httplib2
python2-httplib2 (→ PY2)
python-xlib
python2-xlib (→ PY2)
safekeep
safekeep-client (→ safekeep-common → rdiff-backup → PY2)
safekeep-common (→ rdiff-backup → PY2)
safekeep-server (→ safekeep-common → rdiff-backup → PY2)
scipy
python2-scipy (→ PY2)
jstanley
trac-customfieldadmin-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-privateticketsplugin
(→ PY2)
trac-watchlist-plugin
(→ PY2)
jsynacek
python-pycurl
python2-pycurl (→ PY2)
jujens
ccnet
(→ PY2)
ccnet-devel (→ ccnet → PY2)
libsearpc
(→ PY2)
libsearpc-devel (→ libsearpc → PY2)
seafile
(→ PY2)
seafile-devel (→ seafile → PY2)
seafile-client
(→ seafile → PY2)
junghans
votca-csg
(→ votca-csg-common → PY2)
votca-csg-bash (→ votca-csg → votca-csg-common → PY2)
votca-csg-common (→ PY2)
votca-csg-doc (→ votca-csg-common → PY2)
votca-xtp
(→ PY2)
votca-xtp-doc (→ votca-csg-common → PY2)
jwakely
boost
boost-mpich-python2 (→ PY2)
boost-mpich-python2-devel (→ boost-mpich-python2 → PY2)
boost-numpy2 (→ PY2)
boost-openmpi-python2 (→ PY2)
boost-openmpi-python2-devel (→ boost-openmpi-python2 → PY2)
boost-python2 (→ PY2)
boost-python2-devel (→ boost-numpy2 → PY2)
jwrdegoede
magicor
(→ PY2)
seahorse-adventures
(→ PY2)
kdudka
python-pycurl
python2-pycurl (→ PY2)
kevin
pylibacl
(→ PY2)
python-decorator
python2-decorator (→ PY2)
python-httplib2
python2-httplib2 (→ PY2)
python-pysocks
python2-pysocks (→ PY2)
pyxattr
python2-pyxattr (→ PY2)
rdiff-backup
(→ PY2)
trac-authopenid-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-git-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-iniadmin-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-mercurial-plugin
(→ PY2)
kiilerix
hgview
(→ PY2)
hgview-common (→ PY2)
hgview-curses (→ PY2)
tortoisehg
(→ PY2)
tortoisehg-nautilus (→ tortoisehg → PY2)
kkofler
kig
(→ PY2)
konradm
pyifp
(→ PY2)
kumarpraveen
python-mock
python2-mock (→ PY2)
kushal
python-chardet
python2-chardet (→ PY2)
kwizart
python-BeautifulSoup
python2-beautifulsoup (→ PY2)
kylev
python-formencode
python2-formencode (→ PY2)
python-mako
python2-mako (→ PY2)
python-simplejson
python2-simplejson (→ PY2)
landgraf
mailman
(→ PY2)
laxathom
python-gammu
python2-gammu (→ PY2)
lbalhar
python-scales
python2-scales (→ PY2)
lbazan
archmage
(→ PY2)
trac-blackmagictickettweaks-plugin
(→ PY2)
leigh123linux
xed
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject-base → PY2)
lennart
dbus
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject → PY2)
lfield
glue-validator
(→ PY2)
limb
angrydd
(→ PY2)
archivemail
(→ PY2)
findthatword
(→ PY2)
frescobaldi
(→ lilypond → PY2)
gnome-python2-desktop
(→ gnome-python2-canvas → PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomekeyring (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-libwnck (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-rsvg (→ PY2)
gonvert
(→ PY2)
lilypond
(→ PY2)
monsterz
(→ PY2)
pybluez
(→ PY2)
pygame
pygame-devel (→ python2-pygame → PY2)
python2-pygame (→ PY2)
python-dateutil
python2-dateutil (→ PY2)
python-easygui
python2-easygui (→ PY2)
python-gattlib
python2-gattlib (→ PY2)
python2-numpy
(→ PY2)
python2-numpy-doc (→ python2-numpy → PY2)
python2-numpy-f2py (→ PY2)
pytz
python2-pytz (→ PY2)
slimdata
(BuildRequires: python2-numpy → PY2)
slingshot
(→ PY2)
trac
(→ PY2)
trac-git-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-iniadmin-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-mercurial-plugin
(→ PY2)
linkdupont
freeorion
(→ PY2)
lkundrak
python-scales
python2-scales (→ PY2)
system-config-rootpassword
(→ python2-libuser → PY2)
lmacken
mod_wsgi
python2-mod_wsgi (→ PY2)
python-coverage
python2-coverage (→ PY2)
python-formencode
python2-formencode (→ PY2)
python-mako
python2-mako (→ PY2)
python-sqlalchemy
python2-sqlalchemy (→ PY2)
trac
(→ PY2)
lotharlutz
getmail
(→ PY2)
louizatakk
python-dns
python2-dns (→ PY2)
lupinix
python-iniparse
python2-iniparse (→ PY2)
python-mistune
python2-mistune (→ PY2)
luya
scribus-generator
(→ scribus → PY2)
lzap
pagekite
(→ PY2)
python-socksipychain
python2-socksipychain (→ PY2)
manuq
sugar-browse
(→ PY2)
martinlanghoff
olpc-update
(→ PY2)
pybox2d
python2-pybox2d (→ PY2)
mathstuf
python-atomicwrites
python2-atomicwrites (→ PY2)
mattrose
terminator
(→ PY2)
mayorga
trac-blackmagictickettweaks-plugin
(→ PY2)
mbaldessari
python-atomicwrites
python2-atomicwrites (→ PY2)
python-dpkt
python2-dpkt (→ PY2)
python-mutagen
python2-mutagen (→ PY2)
mbarnes
dbus
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject → PY2)
dbus-python
python2-dbus (→ PY2)
mbriza
lokalize
(→ python2-dbus → PY2)
mcepl
vim-vimoutliner
(→ PY2)
mck182
telepathy-qt
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
melmorabity
nicotine+
(→ PY2)
python-pycryptodomex
python2-pycryptodomex (→ PY2)
x-tile
(→ PY2)
mharmsen
certmonger
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
mikeb
python-cheetah
python2-cheetah (→ PY2)
miminar
python-pillow
python2-pillow (→ PY2)
python2-pillow-devel (→ PY2)
mitr
audit-viewer
(→ gnome-python2-gnome → PY2)
libuser
python2-libuser (→ PY2)
python-gtkextra
python2-gtkextra (→ PY2)
mizdebsk
protobuf
python2-protobuf (→ PY2)
python-lxml
python2-lxml (→ PY2)
mmahut
gnuradio
(→ PY2)
gnuradio-devel (→ gnuradio → PY2)
gnuradio-doc (→ gnuradio → PY2)
gnuradio-examples (→ PY2)
wxPython
python2-wxpython (→ PY2)
python2-wxpython-webview (→ PY2)
wxPython-devel (→ python2-wxpython → PY2)
wxPython-docs (→ python2-wxpython → PY2)
moceap
scons
python2-scons (→ PY2)
tuxcut
(→ PyQt4 → PY2)
moezroy
fslint
(→ PY2)
gnome-python2-desktop
(→ gnome-python2-canvas → PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomekeyring (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-libwnck (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-rsvg (→ PY2)
python-mutagen
python2-mutagen (→ PY2)
mrceresa
vtk
(BuildRequires: python2-sip-devel → PY2)
mrunge
mod_wsgi
python2-mod_wsgi (→ PY2)
python-coverage
python2-coverage (→ PY2)
python-pbr
python2-pbr (→ PY2)
python-py
python2-py (→ PY2)
python-simplejson
python2-simplejson (→ PY2)
python-six
python2-six (→ PY2)
python2-pluggy
(→ PY2)
python2-pytest
(→ PY2)
mruszczyk
whipper
(→ PY2)
mschorm
python-mysql
python2-mysql (→ PY2)
msekleta
python-pycurl
python2-pycurl (→ PY2)
mskalick
python-cheetah
python2-cheetah (→ PY2)
scons
python2-scons (→ PY2)
mstuchli
python-docutils
python2-docutils (→ PY2)
mtasaka
comix
(→ PY2)
mcomix
(→ PY2)
python-mecab
python2-mecab (→ PY2)
skf
python2-skf (→ PY2)
nacho
pygobject3
python2-gobject (→ PY2)
python2-gobject-base (→ PY2)
python2-gobject-devel (→ python2-gobject → PY2)
nalin
certmonger
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
nbecker
Cython
python2-Cython (→ PY2)
git-remote-hg
(→ PY2)
tortoisehg
(→ PY2)
tortoisehg-nautilus (→ tortoisehg → PY2)
nforro
python-m2r
python2-m2r (→ PY2)
notting
offlineimap
(→ PY2)
nphilipp
asciidoc
asciidoc-music (→ lilypond → PY2)
babel
python2-babel (→ PY2)
lilv
(BuildRequires: python2-numpy → PY2)
python-sqlalchemy
python2-sqlalchemy (→ PY2)
nrhodes
configsnap
(→ PY2)
nsoffer
ioprocess
python2-ioprocess (→ PY2)
python-subprocess32
python2-subprocess32 (→ PY2)
oddshocks
python-docutils
python2-docutils (→ PY2)
python-q
python2-q (→ PY2)
odubaj
PyGreSQL
python2-pygresql (→ PY2)
ogutierrez
fleet-commander-client
(→ python2-gobject → PY2)
ohaessler
terminator
(→ PY2)
okeeble
dynafed
(→ PY2)
dynafed-dmlite-frontend (→ dynafed → PY2)
dynafed-dmlite-plugin (→ dynafed → PY2)
dynafed-http-plugin (→ dynafed → PY2)
dynafed-lfc-plugin (→ dynafed → PY2)
dynafed-private-devel (→ dynafed → PY2)
dynafed-tpc-gfal2 (→ dynafed → PY2)
ooprala
git-remote-hg
(→ PY2)
orion
grib_api
(BuildRequires: python2-numpy → PY2)
openmpi
python2-openmpi (→ PY2)
python-pycodestyle
python2-pycodestyle (→ PY2)
python-pypandoc
python2-pypandoc (→ PY2)
python-pytest-cov
python2-pytest-cov (→ PY2)
python-setuptools_scm
python2-setuptools_scm (→ PY2)
python-xlib
python2-xlib (→ PY2)
scipy
python2-scipy (→ PY2)
vtk
(BuildRequires: python2-sip-devel → PY2)
panovotn
PyGreSQL
python2-pygresql (→ PY2)
python-cheetah
python2-cheetah (→ PY2)
scons
python2-scons (→ PY2)
parasense
uboot-tools
(BuildRequires: python2-setuptools → PY2)
patches
docco
(→ python2-pygments → PY2)
nodejs-snockets
(BuildRequires: docco → python2-pygments → PY2)
nodejs-watchit
(BuildRequires: docco → python2-pygments → PY2)
pbrady
fslint
(→ PY2)
pbrobinson
gnome-python2
gnome-python2-canvas (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-devel (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gconf (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnome (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomevfs (→ PY2)
gwebsockets
python2-gwebsockets (→ PY2)
hippo-canvas
python2-hippo-canvas (→ PY2)
olpc-switch-desktop
(→ PY2)
olpc-update
(→ PY2)
pybox2d
python2-pybox2d (→ PY2)
python-elements
python2-elements (→ PY2)
python-olpcgames
python2-olpcgames (→ PY2)
python-telepathy
python2-telepathy (→ PY2)
sugar
(→ PY2)
sugar-cp-all (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-background (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-backup (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-datetime (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-frame (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-keyboard (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-language (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-modemconfiguration (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-network (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-power (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-updater (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-webaccount (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-abacus
(→ PY2)
sugar-artwork
(BuildRequires: python2-empy → PY2)
sugar-base
(→ PY2)
sugar-browse
(→ PY2)
sugar-calculator
(→ PY2)
sugar-chat
(→ PY2)
sugar-clock
(→ PY2)
sugar-connect
(→ PY2)
sugar-datastore
(→ PY2)
sugar-distance
(→ PY2)
sugar-finance
(→ PY2)
sugar-flipsticks
(→ PY2)
sugar-getiabooks
(→ PY2)
sugar-imageviewer
(→ PY2)
sugar-implode
(→ PY2)
sugar-infoslicer
(→ PY2)
sugar-jukebox
(→ PY2)
sugar-labyrinth
(→ PY2)
sugar-maze
(→ PY2)
sugar-memorize
(→ PY2)
sugar-paint
(→ PY2)
sugar-physics
(→ PY2)
sugar-pippy
(→ PY2)
sugar-playgo
(→ PY2)
sugar-record
(→ PY2)
sugar-runner
(→ PY2)
sugar-runner-devel (→ sugar-runner → PY2)
sugar-speak
(→ PY2)
sugar-stopwatch
(→ PY2)
sugar-terminal
(→ PY2)
sugar-toolkit-gtk3
(→ PY2)
sugar-toolkit-gtk3-devel (→ sugar-toolkit-gtk3 → PY2)
sugar-view-slides
(→ PY2)
sugar-write
(→ PY2)
sugar-xoirc
(→ PY2)
sugar-xomail
(→ PY2)
telepathy-mission-control
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
uboot-tools
(BuildRequires: python2-setuptools → PY2)
xapian-bindings
python2-xapian (→ PY2)
pcahyna
git-remote-hg
(→ PY2)
pcpa
miniupnpc
python2-miniupnpc (→ PY2)
python-pathlib2
python2-pathlib2 (→ PY2)
peter
b43-openfwwf
(BuildRequires: b43-tools → PY2)
gflags
(BuildRequires: python2-setuptools → PY2)
protobuf
python2-protobuf (→ PY2)
pghmcfc
bluefish
(→ PY2)
bluefish-shared-data (→ PY2)
python-crypto
python2-crypto (→ PY2)
python2-typing
(→ PY2)
trac-accountmanager-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-spamfilter-plugin
(→ PY2)
pgordon
gourmet
(→ PY2)
phuang
dbus-python
python2-dbus (→ PY2)
pingou
python-GeoIP
python2-GeoIP (→ PY2)
python-hypothesis
python2-hypothesis (→ PY2)
pjp
python-dateutil
python2-dateutil (→ PY2)
python-oauth2
python2-oauth2 (→ PY2)
pkajaba
PyGreSQL
python2-pygresql (→ PY2)
pkfed
openmpi
python2-openmpi (→ PY2)
pkubat
PyGreSQL
python2-pygresql (→ PY2)
plambri
sx
(→ PY2)
poros
ddiskit
(→ PY2)
potty
python-xlib
python2-xlib (→ PY2)
praiskup
PyGreSQL
python2-pygresql (→ PY2)
pspacek
python-dns
python2-dns (→ PY2)
pstodulk
git-remote-hg
(→ PY2)
hg-git
(→ PY2)
puiterwijk
trac-CGit-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-authopenid-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-sensitivetickets-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-xmlrpc-plugin
(→ PY2)
pviktori
python-six
python2-six (→ PY2)
pwalter
b43-tools
(→ PY2)
miniupnpc
python2-miniupnpc (→ PY2)
scribus
(→ PY2)
pwouters
python-dns
python2-dns (→ PY2)
python-pydns
python2-pydns (→ PY2)
python-pymilter
python2-pymilter (→ PY2)
qulogic
git-cinnabar
(→ PY2)
ralph
python-GeoIP
python2-GeoIP (→ PY2)
python-decorator
python2-decorator (→ PY2)
python-formencode
python2-formencode (→ PY2)
python-funcsigs
python2-funcsigs (→ PY2)
python-pysocks
python2-pysocks (→ PY2)
python-q
python2-q (→ PY2)
python-zmq
python2-zmq (→ PY2)
python2-zmq-tests (→ PY2)
python-zope-event
python2-zope-event (→ PY2)
raphgro
pdf-stapler
(→ PY2)
python2-staplelib (→ PY2)
rcritten
certmonger
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
rdieter
PyQt4
(→ PY2)
PyQt4-devel (→ python2-sip-devel → PY2)
PyQt4-webkit (→ PY2)
dbus-python
python2-dbus (→ PY2)
kig
(→ PY2)
lokalize
(→ python2-dbus → PY2)
pyside-tools
(→ PY2)
python-pyside
python-pyside-devel (→ python2-pyside → PY2)
python2-pyside (→ PY2)
python-qt5
python2-qt5 (→ PY2)
python2-qt5-base (→ PY2)
python2-qt5-devel (→ python2-sip-devel → PY2)
python2-qt5-webkit (→ PY2)
qscintilla
python2-qscintilla (→ PY2)
python2-qscintilla-devel (→ PyQt4-devel → python2-sip-devel → PY2)
python2-qscintilla-qt5 (→ PY2)
python2-qscintilla-qt5-devel (→ python2-qt5-devel → python2-sip-devel → PY2)
shiboken
(→ shiboken-python2-libs → PY2)
shiboken-python2-devel (→ PY2)
shiboken-python2-libs (→ PY2)
sip
python2-pyqt4-sip (→ PY2)
python2-pyqt5-sip (→ PY2)
python2-sip-devel (→ PY2)
python2-wx-siplib (→ PY2)
telepathy-logger-qt
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
telepathy-qt
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
reaperzn
configsnap
(→ PY2)
rebus
python-olefile
python2-olefile (→ PY2)
python-oletools
python2-oletools (→ PY2)
python-volatility
python2-volatility (→ PY2)
remi
glpi
(→ macromilter → PY2)
php-horde-horde
(→ macromilter → PY2)
php-horde-imp
(→ php-horde-horde → macromilter → PY2)
php-horde-ingo
(→ php-horde-horde → macromilter → PY2)
php-horde-kronolith
(→ php-horde-horde → macromilter → PY2)
php-horde-mnemo
(→ php-horde-horde → macromilter → PY2)
php-horde-nag
(→ php-horde-horde → macromilter → PY2)
php-horde-passwd
(→ php-horde-horde → macromilter → PY2)
php-horde-turba
(→ php-horde-horde → macromilter → PY2)
php-horde-wicked
(→ php-horde-horde → macromilter → PY2)
rhughes
dbus
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject → PY2)
dbus-python
python2-dbus (→ PY2)
gnome-python2
gnome-python2-canvas (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-devel (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gconf (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnome (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomevfs (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-desktop
(→ gnome-python2-canvas → PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomekeyring (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-libwnck (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-rsvg (→ PY2)
ricky
getmail
(→ PY2)
rmattes
fawkes
fawkes-devenv (→ PyQt4-devel → python2-sip-devel → PY2)
gazebo
(BuildRequires: python2-pyopengl → PY2)
robert
macromilter
(→ PY2)
python-olefile
python2-olefile (→ PY2)
python-oletools
python2-oletools (→ PY2)
robled
rocket-depot
(→ PY2)
ron
samtools
(→ PY2)
rrankin
denemo
(→ lilypond → PY2)
rrix
python-netifaces
python2-netifaces (→ PY2)
rstrode
dbus
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject → PY2)
dbus-python
python2-dbus (→ PY2)
gnome-python2
gnome-python2-canvas (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-devel (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gconf (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnome (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomevfs (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-desktop
(→ gnome-python2-canvas → PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomekeyring (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-libwnck (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-rsvg (→ PY2)
rtsisyk
tarantool
(BuildRequires: python2-pyyaml → PY2)
russellb
asterisk
(→ PY2)
asterisk-ael (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-alembic (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-alsa (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-calendar (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-corosync (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-curl (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-dahdi (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-devel (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-fax (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-festival (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-hep (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-iax2 (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-ices (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-ldap (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-lua (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-mgcp (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-minivm (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-mobile (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-mwi-external (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-mysql (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-odbc (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-ooh323 (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-oss (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-pjsip (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-portaudio (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-postgresql (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-radius (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-sip (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-skinny (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-snmp (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-sqlite (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-tds (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-unistim (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-voicemail (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-voicemail-imap (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-voicemail-odbc (→ asterisk → PY2)
asterisk-voicemail-plain (→ asterisk → PY2)
s4504kr
scons
python2-scons (→ PY2)
sagarun
python-urllib3
python2-urllib3 (→ PY2)
sagitter
avogadro
(BuildRequires: python2-sip-devel → PY2)
scons
python2-scons (→ PY2)
seqan2
(BuildRequires: python2-jinja2 → PY2)
salimma
python-blist
python2-blist (→ PY2)
python-hypothesis
python2-hypothesis (→ PY2)
python-scandir
python2-scandir (→ PY2)
sdgathman
python-pymilter
python2-pymilter (→ PY2)
sdz
pybox2d
python2-pybox2d (→ PY2)
python-elements
python2-elements (→ PY2)
python-olpcgames
python2-olpcgames (→ PY2)
python-telepathy
python2-telepathy (→ PY2)
sugar
(→ PY2)
sugar-cp-all (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-background (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-backup (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-datetime (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-frame (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-keyboard (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-language (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-modemconfiguration (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-network (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-power (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-updater (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-webaccount (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-artwork
(BuildRequires: python2-empy → PY2)
sugar-base
(→ PY2)
sugar-datastore
(→ PY2)
sugar-imageviewer
(→ PY2)
sugar-jukebox
(→ PY2)
sugar-labyrinth
(→ PY2)
sugar-paint
(→ PY2)
sugar-physics
(→ PY2)
sugar-read
(→ PY2)
sugar-toolkit
(→ PY2)
sugar-turtleart
(→ PY2)
sugar-typing-turtle
(→ PY2)
sugar-visualmatch
(→ PY2)
telepathy-mission-control
(BuildRequires: python2-dbus → PY2)
xapian-bindings
python2-xapian (→ PY2)
sergiomb
gdesklets
(→ PY2)
gflags
(BuildRequires: python2-setuptools → PY2)
python-GeoIP
python2-GeoIP (→ PY2)
python-gammu
python2-gammu (→ PY2)
sergiopr
trac-doxygen-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-xmlrpc-plugin
(→ PY2)
sgrubb
audit
python2-audit (→ PY2)
sham1
ledger
(BuildRequires: boost-python2-devel → boost-numpy2 → PY2)
sharkcz
gr-rds
(→ PY2)
gr-rds-devel (→ gr-rds → PY2)
gr-rds-doc (→ gr-rds → PY2)
pyparsing
python2-pyparsing (→ PY2)
scribus
(→ PY2)
tryton
(→ PY2)
uboot-tools
(BuildRequires: python2-setuptools → PY2)
wxPython
python2-wxpython (→ PY2)
python2-wxpython-webview (→ PY2)
wxPython-devel (→ python2-wxpython → PY2)
wxPython-docs (→ python2-wxpython → PY2)
smani
python-olefile
python2-olefile (→ PY2)
python-pillow
python2-pillow (→ PY2)
python2-pillow-devel (→ PY2)
smilner
python-pygments
python2-pygments (→ PY2)
smizrahi
ioprocess
python2-ioprocess (→ PY2)
snavin
sugar-castle
(→ PY2)
sugar-colordeducto
(→ PY2)
sugar-deducto
(→ PY2)
sugar-kuku
(→ PY2)
sugar-srilanka
(→ PY2)
sugar-starchart
(→ PY2)
sugar-story
(→ PY2)
sugar-xoeditor
(→ PY2)
sugar-yupana
(→ PY2)
sochotni
asciidoc
asciidoc-music (→ lilypond → PY2)
spot
pyrit
(→ PY2)
python-coverage
python2-coverage (→ PY2)
python-oauth2
python2-oauth2 (→ PY2)
pyxdg
python2-pyxdg (→ PY2)
winpdb
(BuildRequires: wxPython-devel → python2-wxpython → PY2)
ssp
dbus
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject → PY2)
dbus-python
python2-dbus (→ PY2)
gnome-python2
gnome-python2-canvas (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-devel (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gconf (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnome (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomevfs (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-desktop
(→ gnome-python2-canvas → PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomekeyring (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-libwnck (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-rsvg (→ PY2)
stefanok
dbus-python
python2-dbus (→ PY2)
steved
NFStest
(→ PY2)
stevetraylen
Cython
python2-Cython (→ PY2)
glue-validator
(→ PY2)
python-inotify
python2-inotify (→ PY2)
python2-inotify-examples (→ PY2)
stingray
pyserial
python2-pyserial (→ PY2)
sundaram
gif2png
web2png (→ PY2)
python-oauth2
python2-oauth2 (→ PY2)
swt2c
bakefile
(→ PY2)
python-pyopengl
python2-pyopengl (→ PY2)
wxPython
python2-wxpython (→ PY2)
python2-wxpython-webview (→ PY2)
wxPython-devel (→ python2-wxpython → PY2)
wxPython-docs (→ python2-wxpython → PY2)
szpak
pylibacl
(→ PY2)
pyxattr
python2-pyxattr (→ PY2)
talcite
qcint
(BuildRequires: python2-numpy → PY2)
tartina
lilv
(BuildRequires: python2-numpy → PY2)
tdabasin
python-zope-event
python2-zope-event (→ PY2)
terjeros
pyparsing
python2-pyparsing (→ PY2)
python-BeautifulSoup
python2-beautifulsoup (→ PY2)
python-futures
python2-futures (→ PY2)
python-inotify
python2-inotify (→ PY2)
python2-inotify-examples (→ PY2)
teuf
offlineimap
(→ PY2)
than
PyQt4
(→ PY2)
PyQt4-devel (→ python2-sip-devel → PY2)
PyQt4-webkit (→ PY2)
lokalize
(→ python2-dbus → PY2)
pyside-tools
(→ PY2)
python-pyside
python-pyside-devel (→ python2-pyside → PY2)
python2-pyside (→ PY2)
python-qt5
python2-qt5 (→ PY2)
python2-qt5-base (→ PY2)
python2-qt5-devel (→ python2-sip-devel → PY2)
python2-qt5-webkit (→ PY2)
shiboken
(→ shiboken-python2-libs → PY2)
shiboken-python2-devel (→ PY2)
shiboken-python2-libs (→ PY2)
sip
python2-pyqt4-sip (→ PY2)
python2-pyqt5-sip (→ PY2)
python2-sip-devel (→ PY2)
python2-wx-siplib (→ PY2)
thl
mailnag
(→ PY2)
thm
email2trac
(→ PY2)
etckeeper
etckeeper-bzr (→ PY2)
python-jinja2
python2-jinja2 (→ PY2)
python-py
python2-py (→ PY2)
python2-pluggy
(→ PY2)
python2-pytest
(→ PY2)
trac-monotone-plugin
(→ PY2)
trac-tracnav-plugin
(→ PY2)
viewmtn
(→ python2-mod_wsgi → PY2)
thofmann
fawkes
fawkes-devenv (→ PyQt4-devel → python2-sip-devel → PY2)
tibbs
python2-numpy
(→ PY2)
python2-numpy-doc (→ python2-numpy → PY2)
python2-numpy-f2py (→ PY2)
python2-pytest
(→ PY2)
python2-setuptools
(→ PY2)
tieugene
lumina-desktop
(→ fluxbox → PY2)
timn
fawkes
fawkes-devenv (→ PyQt4-devel → python2-sip-devel → PY2)
tmz
asciidoc
asciidoc-music (→ lilypond → PY2)
tnorth
python-blosc
(BuildRequires: python2-numpy → PY2)
tomeu
sugar-artwork
(BuildRequires: python2-empy → PY2)
sugar-base
(→ PY2)
sugar-datastore
(→ PY2)
sugar-toolkit
(→ PY2)
tommi
pynag
(→ PY2)
pynag-examples (→ PY2)
tomspur
python-dateutil
python2-dateutil (→ PY2)
python-zmq
python2-zmq (→ PY2)
python2-zmq-tests (→ PY2)
scipy
python2-scipy (→ PY2)
shedskin
(→ PY2)
toshio
python-q
python2-q (→ PY2)
trasher
glpi
(→ macromilter → PY2)
iipsrv
(→ macromilter → PY2)
iipsrv-httpd-fcgi (→ iipsrv → macromilter → PY2)
tremble
graphviz
graphviz-python2 (→ PY2)
tripledes
scribus
(→ PY2)
ttomecek
python-pytest-cov
python2-pytest-cov (→ PY2)
scipy
python2-scipy (→ PY2)
ttorling
python-mock
python2-mock (→ PY2)
python-pysocks
python2-pysocks (→ PY2)
tuju
python-utmp
python2-utmp (→ PY2)
tuxbrewr
sugar
(→ PY2)
sugar-cp-all (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-background (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-backup (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-datetime (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-frame (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-keyboard (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-language (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-modemconfiguration (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-network (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-power (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-updater (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-cp-webaccount (→ sugar → PY2)
sugar-calculator
(→ PY2)
sugar-chat
(→ PY2)
sugar-clock
(→ PY2)
sugar-connect
(→ PY2)
sugar-distance
(→ PY2)
sugar-finance
(→ PY2)
sugar-flipsticks
(→ PY2)
sugar-getiabooks
(→ PY2)
sugar-imageviewer
(→ PY2)
sugar-implode
(→ PY2)
sugar-infoslicer
(→ PY2)
sugar-log
(→ PY2)
sugar-maze
(→ PY2)
sugar-memorize
(→ PY2)
sugar-pippy
(→ PY2)
sugar-playgo
(→ PY2)
sugar-read
(→ PY2)
sugar-record
(→ PY2)
sugar-speak
(→ PY2)
sugar-stopwatch
(→ PY2)
sugar-terminal
(→ PY2)
sugar-view-slides
(→ PY2)
sugar-write
(→ PY2)
sugar-xoirc
(→ PY2)
uggla
python-colorclass
python2-colorclass (→ PY2)
uwog
abiword
python2-abiword (→ PY2)
valtri
kiss-fft
(BuildRequires: python2-numpy → PY2)
vascom
klavaro
(BuildRequires: python2-docutils → PY2)
veillard
libxml2
python2-libxml2 (→ PY2)
verdurin
minicomputer
(BuildRequires: python2-scons → PY2)
mmseq
(→ samtools → PY2)
samtools
(→ PY2)
volter
qgis
(BuildRequires: python2-sip-devel → PY2)
vrutkovs
python-pytest-runner
python2-pytest-runner (→ PY2)
walters
dbus
(BuildRequires: python2-gobject → PY2)
gnome-python2-desktop
(→ gnome-python2-canvas → PY2)
gnome-python2-gnomekeyring (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-libwnck (→ PY2)
gnome-python2-rsvg (→ PY2)
pygobject3
python2-gobject (→ PY2)
python2-gobject-base (→ PY2)
python2-gobject-devel (→ python2-gobject → PY2)
wcohen
sediment
(→ graphviz-python2 → PY2)
wtaymans
python-gstreamer1
python2-gstreamer1 (→ PY2)
xaeth
python-augeas
python2-augeas (→ PY2)
zbyszek
mpich
python2-mpich (→ PY2)
python-blosc
(BuildRequires: python2-numpy → PY2)
python-music21
python3-music21 (→ lilypond → PY2)
python-pypandoc
python2-pypandoc (→ PY2)
systemd-coredump-python
python2-systemd-coredump (→ PY2)

The code that generates this list is inspectable at:
https://github.com/frenzymadness/Fedora_Py2_removal/blob/master/dependencies.ipynb

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