On Fr, 2010-10-22 at 14:18 -0400, Barry Warsaw wrote: > On Oct 22, 2010, at 07:52 PM, Julian Andres Klode wrote: > > >Tell that the Arch people: > > http://www.archlinux.org/news/python-is-now-python-3/ > > > >Yep, they switched /usr/bin/python to Python 3.X > > I heard that Gentoo has done it too, but I have not verified that. Gentoo uses Python 2 by default as far as I can tell. Wasn't the upstream plan to use /usr/bin/python3 as the executable name in order to not break (almost) every Python script out there? If I understand it[1] correctly, the conclusion at PyCon 2009 was:
/usr/bin/python => Python 2.X /usr/bin/python3 => Python 3.X (and maybe later) And that's what Debian, Ubuntu, openSUSE and Fedora do; and thus likely what SLED and RHEL will do. [1] http://www.tummy.com/journals/entries/jafo_20090405_125203 -- Julian Andres Klode - Debian Developer, Ubuntu Member See http://wiki.debian.org/JulianAndresKlode and http://jak-linux.org/. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-python-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1287833204.12872.21.ca...@jak-thinkpad