Should we move to require a min Python version at some point? > On Oct 5, 2021, at 9:48 AM, Cole <crobi...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On 9/6/21 9:18 PM, gaoliming wrote: >> Bob: >> >> Yes. Python3 is the formal support. We recommend user to use Python3. >> But, if user meets the issue in Python2, user can still report the issue >> in BaseTools. Its priority may be low. For this case, it is the >> regression issue caused by the recent change. The patch owner is also >> identified. So, I suggest the patch owner to follow up and enhance his >> patch. >> > > Sorry for the delayed response, I was on paternity leave since August. > > I haven't seen the actual error in this thread. Is there a clear python > error being thrown? Maybe the fix is simple but I can't > > But as mentioned elsewhere, python2 has been End of Life since Jan 1 > 2020, over 1.5 years ago. It's going to become increasingly difficult to > keep code working on python2 and latest python3. > > - Cole > > > > > >
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