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Set Python2-Depends-Name to allow releasing from Focal. #766

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@nuclearsandwich nuclearsandwich commented Jun 23, 2020

Requires stdeb >= 0.9.1 and as a trade-off makes the created python 2 package uninstallable on Ubuntu Focal and later where the python package is called python2 instead.

Requires stdeb >= 0.9.0 and makes the created python2 package
uninstallable on Ubuntu Focal and later where the `python` package is
called `python2` instead.
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@nuclearsandwich nuclearsandwich merged commit 821aa0a into master Nov 13, 2020
@nuclearsandwich nuclearsandwich deleted the python2-depends-name branch November 13, 2020 01:25
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