Le lundi 18 octobre 2010 à 15:21 +0200, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe a écrit :
> That's overly pessimistic. I'm on the other end of extreme: Wheezy CAN
> release with Py3k as default version. There's a lot of porting efforts
> going on, and Debian would be heroic to be one of the long term
> releases (early 2013 Wheezy release?) to make it happen. Even if
> there's just 50% library coverage, that's more than a good enough
> reason to switch.

There’s nothing like a Python 3 “switch”. It is an incompatible
interpreter, that’s all.

If you mean “port all the scripts and applications of the default
installation from python to python3”, then that’s a goal that could be
achieved for wheezy.

Cheers,
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