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Let's try this combination

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AlexWaygood commented Jan 4, 2022

IIRC (please check), if sys.platform == "linux" means (bizarrely) "only present on Ubuntu". I think if you want to say "only present on [grab-bag of miscellaneous linux systems]", you need to say if sys.platform != "win32" and sys.platform != "darwin"

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sobolevn commented Jan 4, 2022

Maybe we should add some extra OS to the test? We can't do that natively, but I can add some docker-container tests 🤔

I will add an issue for that.

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Akuli commented Jan 4, 2022

IIRC (please check), if sys.platform == "linux" means (bizarrely) "only present on Ubuntu".

This isn't correct. if sys.platform == "linux" is the correct check for "only present on Ubuntu", and also "present on all linux distros". A check like if sys.platform != "win32" and sys.platform != "darwin" will also be true on other posix systems than linux and macos, such as BSD and Solaris, so it isn't the right choice for linux-specific things.

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IIRC (please check), if sys.platform == "linux" means (bizarrely) "only present on Ubuntu".

This isn't correct. if sys.platform == "linux" is the correct check for "only present on Ubuntu", and also "present on all linux distros". A check like if sys.platform != "win32" and sys.platform != "darwin" will also be true on other posix systems than linux and macos, such as BSD and Solaris, so it isn't the right choice for linux-specific things.

Thanks for the correction!

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I didn't double check in depth, but LGTM.

@srittau srittau merged commit 28a5e6b into python:master Jan 7, 2022
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