https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=243665
Kai Knoblich <k...@freebsd.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|New |Open --- Comment #1 from Kai Knoblich <k...@freebsd.org> --- Results of "make test" for each Python flavor: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ With py37, py38: > ==== 1298 passed, 129 skipped in 32.14 seconds ==== > ==== 1298 passed, 129 skipped in 31.40 seconds ==== With py35: > ==== 1296 passed, 131 skipped in 40.62 seconds ==== With py36: > ==== 1297 passed, 130 skipped in 33.41 seconds ==== Version requirements in setup.py, etc.: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Except two ports no consumer has pinned requirements for graphics/py-pillow. The two exceptions are: - net-mgmt/netbox: OK, patched out in Makefile - www/py-wagtail: OK, defined in Makefile and setup.py as "<7.0". More thorough QA results regarding the backwards incompatible changes that were introduced in the 7.0.0 release (see also the release notes in the URL field for further detail): Removal of the PILLOW_VERSION constant: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - graphics/impressive: OK, still uses Python 2.7 only and already has compatible code to cope with different Pillow versions. - graphics/py-blockdiag: OK, still uses Python 2.7 only. No compatible code for newer Pillow versions. - graphics/py-mcomix: OK, still uses Python 2.7 only. No compatible code for newer Pillow versions. - graphics/sk1: OK, still uses Python 2.7 only. No compatible code for newer Pillow versions. - print/hplib: OK, already patched out in r503333 as preparation for the 6.0 release of graphics/py-pillow. - x11/xpra: OK, still uses Python 2.7 only and already has compatible code to cope with different Pillow versions. Conclusion: OK, as all those consumers (except print/hplib maybe, as it already runs with Python 3) will get graphics/py-pillow6 as a dependency and should work as usual. Removal of the *ImagePlugin.__version__ constants: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - OK, no port makes use of these constants. Removal of PyQt4 and PySide code: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - OK, not relevant as Qt4 and PySide are already gone from the Ports tree. Removal of setting the image size for TIFF images by "im.size(x, y): ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - graphics/py-imageio: OK, uses "im.size = ( ... )" only in documentation context in "imageio/plugins/pillow_info.py". - graphics/py-imageio24: OK, uses "im.size = ( ... )" only in documentation context in "imageio/plugins/pillow_info.py". - net-p2p/deluge-cli: OK, uses Python 2.7 only and "im.size = ( ... )" is used for ICO files. In this context using "im.size = ( ... )" is allowed as it selects a subimage. Changed return value of "Image.draft()": ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - graphics/py-mcomix: OK, uses Python 2.7 only. - graphics/py-sane: OK, uses Python 2.7 only. Conclusion: OK, as all those consumers will get graphics/py-pillow6 as a dependency and should work as usual. Default resampling filter: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The default resampling filter was changed from "IMAGE.NEAREST" to "IMAGE.BICUBIC" for the "fit()", "pad()", "resize()" and "scale()" functions. Those functions are used by several consumers for image processing/manipulation. Conclusion: Should be OK, but we should keep in mind that the changes of the above mentioned functions will have definitely a small impact on the Pillow consumers. A bit more CPU cycles than usual are then required for image processing but yields in better image results/quality. If there are problems once Pillow has been updated to 7.0.0 we can still assign the problematic consumers (if any) to Pillow 6.2.2 and bump PORTREVISION. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug. _______________________________________________ freebsd-python@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-python To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-python-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"