Dnia 2014-11-15, o godz. 17:02:18 Mike Gilbert <flop...@gentoo.org> napisał(a):
> Title: Python 3.4 enabled by default > Author: Mike Gilbert <flop...@gentoo.org> > Content-Type: text/plain > Posted: 2014-11-15 > Revision: 1 > News-Item-Format: 1.0 > > Python 3.4 will be enabled by default soon, replacing Python 3.3 as the > default Python 3 interpreter. s/soon/on YYYY-MM-DD/ :). You'll fill in the date when you commit it. > PYTHON_TARGETS will be adjusted to contain python2_7 and python3_4. > PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET will remain set to python2_7 for the time being. I would emphasize that this is about 'the default values'. > If you have PYTHON_TARGETS set in make.conf, that setting will still be > respected. This change only affects the profile defaults. I think you could suggest that the user may want to adjust it manually. > At the same time, support for Python 3.2 will be removed from the > python-r1 family of eclasses. This version no longer receives regular > bug fixes, and is currently only receiving security updates. > > Once the changes have taken place, a world update should take care of > reinstalling any python libraries you have installed. You should also > switch your default python3 interperter using eselect python, and > possibly run python-updater if you have some older python libraries > installed. You may want to mention --changed-use. Also, I don't think python-updater is relevant here since python.eclass doesn't support 3.4. -- Best regards, Michał Górny
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