2011/8/21 Kenneth Loafman
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Who is still on Python 2.3?
RHEL 4 users are. Though, agreed, I suspect the intersection of RHEL 4 users and those who want the latest duplicity is zero.
I think the RedHat 6-year cycle is about as far back as I want to go.
Well, I was trying to ascertain whether you were applying a general 6-years-is-old-enough rule of thumb or whether you were actually trying to match specific RedHat support cycles.
I was just curious when 2.4 support might sunset. I had an ulterior motive because I'm working on dropping our custom tarfile.py and using the system's copy instead, but 2.4's version is just broken.
I can work around it by just updating our custom version to a copy of 2.7's tarfile.py and making it work with 2.4,
-mt