what-is-python 14 source package in Ubuntu

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what-is-python (14) unstable; urgency=medium

  * python-is-python3: Add breaks/replaces to python-dev-is-python2.
    Closes: #1034995.
  * Bump standards version.
  * Bump version to 11.4.

 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>  Tue, 13 Jun 2023 12:17:23 +0200

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Binary packages built by this source

python-dev-is-python3: symlinks /usr/bin/python-config to python3-config

 Starting with the Debian 11 (bullseye) and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (focal)
 releases, all python packages use explicit python3 or python2
 interpreter and do not use unversioned /usr/bin/python-config at all.
 Some third-party code is now predominantly python3 based, yet may use
 /usr/bin/python-config.
 .
 This is a convenience package which ships a symlink to point
 /usr/bin/python-config script at the current default python3. It may
 improve compatibility with other modern systems, whilst breaking some
 obsolete or 3rd-party software.
 .
 No packages may declare dependencies on this package.

python-is-python3: symlinks /usr/bin/python to python3

 Starting with the Debian 11 (bullseye) and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (focal)
 releases, all python packages use explicit python3 or python2
 interpreter and do not use unversioned /usr/bin/python at all. Some
 third-party code is now predominantly python3 based, yet may use
 /usr/bin/python.
 .
 This is a convenience package which ships a symlink to point
 the /usr/bin/python interpreter at the current default python3. It may
 improve compatibility with other modern systems, whilst breaking some
 obsolete or 3rd-party software.
 .
 No packages may declare dependencies on this package.