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Re: Python 2 end-of-life?
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Konrad Hinsen |
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Re: Python 2 end-of-life? |
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Wed, 27 Nov 2019 09:28:44 +0100 |
Hi Hartmut,
> I assume many of these package can be updated. (Indeed I just updated
> pdfposter, which I'm maintaining.)
Great. That's the kind of response I was hoping for!
> bypthon2 and ptpython2 are REPLs for python2 - bypthon and ptpython are
> the resp. packages for python3.
There are a few other packages in my list that are part of the Python 2
universe (my own nmoldyn for example), but I see no easy way to detect
them in an analysis of the package graph. Perhaps I could filter out
packages whose dependencies are *all* from the Python 2 universe.
> Regarding the qt packages: I updated them on staging, but still have
> Python 2 in there. I will take care of these.
Excellent. Lots of other packages depend on those, so that will be a big
step towards Python 2 independence.
LLVM/clang looks like another important building block to liberate from
Python 2. I hope someone can take a look at that.
Cheers,
Konrad.
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