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[Bug 1574897] Re: Upgrading to 16.04 disables Python3?

 

This bug was fixed in the package vim - 2:7.4.1829-1ubuntu2

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vim (2:7.4.1829-1ubuntu2) yakkety; urgency=medium

  * Explicitly set TERM to xterm for testsuite to avoid failures.

 -- Adam Conrad <adconrad@xxxxxxxxxx>  Fri, 17 Jun 2016 01:39:04 -0600

** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Upgrading to 16.04 disables Python3?

Status in vim package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in vim source package in Xenial:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Since I ran a do-release-upgrade last week from 15.10 to 16.04,
  starting Vim now produces this warning I haven't seen before:

  ~/D/abc ❯❯❯ vim                                                                                develop ✭
  You need vim compiled with Python 2.6, 2.7 or 3.2 and later support
  for Powerline to work. Please consult the documentation for more
  details.
  Press ENTER or type command to continue

  Then had a look at the included features of Vim:

  /e/alternatives ❯❯❯ vim --version
  VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4 (2013 Aug 10, compiled Apr 08 2016 11:38:28)
  Included patches: 1-1689
  Modified by pkg-vim-maintainers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Compiled by pkg-vim-maintainers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Huge version without GUI.  Features included (+) or not (-):
  +acl             +farsi           +mouse_netterm   +tag_binary
  +arabic          +file_in_path    +mouse_sgr       +tag_old_static
  +autocmd         +find_in_path    -mouse_sysmouse  -tag_any_white
  -balloon_eval    +float           +mouse_urxvt     -tcl
  -browse          +folding         +mouse_xterm     +terminfo
  ++builtin_terms  -footer          +multi_byte      +termresponse
  +byte_offset     +fork()          +multi_lang      +textobjects
  +channel         +gettext         -mzscheme        +timers
  +cindent         -hangul_input    +netbeans_intg   +title
  -clientserver    +iconv           +packages        -toolbar
  -clipboard       +insert_expand   +path_extra      +user_commands
  +cmdline_compl   +job             -perl            +vertsplit
  +cmdline_hist    +jumplist        +persistent_undo +virtualedit
  +cmdline_info    +keymap          +postscript      +visual
  +comments        +langmap         +printer         +visualextra
  +conceal         +libcall         +profile         +viminfo
  +cryptv          +linebreak       -python          +vreplace
  +cscope          +lispindent      -python3         +wildignore
  +cursorbind      +listcmds        +quickfix        +wildmenu
  +cursorshape     +localmap        +reltime         +windows
  +dialog_con      -lua             +rightleft       +writebackup
  +diff            +menu            -ruby            -X11
  +digraphs        +mksession       +scrollbind      -xfontset
  -dnd             +modify_fname    +signs           -xim
  -ebcdic          +mouse           +smartindent     -xsmp
  +emacs_tags      -mouseshape      +startuptime     -xterm_clipboard
  +eval            +mouse_dec       +statusline      -xterm_save
  +ex_extra        +mouse_gpm       -sun_workshop    -xpm
  +extra_search    -mouse_jsbterm   +syntax          
     system vimrc file: "$VIM/vimrc"
       user vimrc file: "$HOME/.vimrc"
   2nd user vimrc file: "~/.vim/vimrc"
        user exrc file: "$HOME/.exrc"
    fall-back for $VIM: "/usr/share/vim"
  Compilation: gcc -c -I. -Iproto -DHAVE_CONFIG_H   -Wdate-time  -g -O2 -fPIE -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1      
  Linking: gcc   -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -fPIE -pie -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now -Wl,--as-needed -o vim        -lm -ltinfo -lnsl  -lselinux -lacl -lattr -lgpm -ldl

  I see, there is -python and -python3

  But all news and documentation say the Vim in Xenial 16.04 comes with
  Python3 enabled. I am confused? A bug?

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