python3-base-3.6.8-alt1 Since our lib64 patch is derived from Fedora's one, the fix for this problem (in pydoc.py) could be sent to Fedora, too. Compare: -bash-4.3$ hsh ~/hasher2/ --number=2 --apt-conf=/home/imz/.hasher/sisyphus-i586/apt.conf --target=i586 --ini && hsh-install ~/hasher2/ python3-modules-curses && hsh-run ~/hasher2/ -- python3 -c 'import curses; help(curses)' | head Help on package curses: NAME curses - curses MODULE REFERENCE https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/curses The following documentation is automatically generated from the Python source files. It may be incomplete, incorrect or include features that -bash-4.3$ hsh ~/hasher2/ --number=2 --apt-conf=/home/imz/.hasher/sisyphus/apt.conf --ini && hsh-install ~/hasher2/ python3-modules-curses && hsh-run ~/hasher2/ -- python3 -c 'import curses; help(curses)' | head Help on package curses: NAME curses - curses DESCRIPTION The main package for curses support for Python. Normally used by importing the package, and perhaps a particular module inside it. import curses
python3-3.8.1-alt1 -> sisyphus: Fri Jan 24 2020 Grigory Ustinov <grenka@altlinux> 3.8.1-alt1 - Updated to upstream version 3.8.1. - Restructured patching scheme about lib64 and site-packages. - Add Requires on tcl-tix (thx to vseleznv@). - Translate idle desktop file (Closes: #37307). - platform._supported_dists deprecated since 3.5 now vanished (Closes: #33677). - help() now shows MODULE REFERENCE on 64bit systems (Closes: #36622). Fri Jan 24 2020 Anton V. Boyarshinov <boyarsh@altlinux> 3.7.4-alt3 - hackaround forbidden python-base dep - 'Trusted mode': optional modules loading paths restriction