On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 12:27 PM, Mike Gilbert <flop...@gentoo.org> wrote: > Hi all, > > I would like to make a push to get python3.5 stable in the next few > months. There are a couple things that need to happen first. > > 1. Add python3_5 to PYTHON_COMPAT for current ~arch packages. A list > of packages that need to be tested and marked compatible with > python3.5 is producted daily. > > https://qa-reports.gentoo.org/output/gpyutils/34-to-35.txt > > 2. Stabilize any packages necessary to support python3.5. A list is > also produced daily. For this step, I imagine we will create one giant > stablereq bug for the sake of arch testing efficiency, but feel free > to stabilize them ahead of that. > > https://qa-reports.gentoo.org/output/gpyutils/34-to-35-stablereq.txt > > If you have some time, please do some testing on packages from the > first list. For packages that have a working test phase, don't > necessarily expect all tests to pass; just look for regressions from > python3.4. For packages that have no test phase, a compile and basic > import test (python3.5 -c "import foo") is generally the best we can > do. >
I have been using in VMs since near it came out. Main incompatibility is with SELinux markings.