On 08/16/2013 05:52 PM, Jeff Sickel wrote:
Just remember that there is a small mercurial dependency that's currently not
fully tracked. Our patches to Selenic have started to be rolled in, but it may
still take a few more days before a Mercurial 2.7.1 release that has all of our
changes in place.
Feel free to track the cpython bitbucket fork for our most recent changes.
The mercurial pieces will be updated in short order. And, as time allows, I'll
try my best to remember to push changes up to my contrib area on sources.
-jas
On Aug 13, 2013, at 11:40 PM, michaelian ennis <michaelian.en...@gmail.com>
wrote:
I think you will find most things sought after from python 3 are available in
2.7. In addition there is a plan9 module included giving you the building
blocks to build plan9-centric tools. https://bitbucket.org/jas/cpython
Ian
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 4:58 AM, Devyn Collier Johnson
<devyncjohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 08/12/2013 10:12 PM, Matthew Veety wrote:
No it is. Just use the compilers for the other arch.
On Aug 12, 2013, at 21:35, Devyn Collier Johnson <devyncjohn...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On 08/12/2013 07:23 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
On Mon Aug 12 19:15:36 EDT 2013, devyncjohn...@gmail.com wrote:
Aloha Plan9 fans!
I am new to Plan9 and I plan to use it for robotics. However, I am
unable to find a Python3 interpreter that would run on a Plan9 system on
an ARM system. Does such a package exist?
not out o the box, but jas' python port on bitbucket is close. we haven't
tried out python 3 yet, and we've been ignoring arm but we are following
the tip, so python 3 might just work on 386/amd64.
i- erik
Thanks anyway. I am new to cross compiling, so I assume it is not as easy as
downloading the source code and compiling?
Mahalo,
devyncjohn...@gmail.com
Thanks! I will try that sometime.
Mahalo,
DCJ
I downloaded the Python 3.3.2 code and cross-compiled it for ARM
systems. I currently do not have an ARM Plan9 system to test this on. Is
there some special Plan9 repository for Plan9 like how many Linux
developers have Launchpad and Github? How can I be the "official ARM
Plan9 Python3 supplier"?
I am new to Plan9. I know there is a lot of documentation on the
Internet, but is there anything in particular that is highly recommended?
Mahalo,
devyncjohn...@gmail.com