Charles-François Natali <neolo...@free.fr> added the comment: > Still -1. It should be renamed to 'linux' in future releases, and > back-patched to 'linux2' for maintenance releases. >
I really don't see any advantage to this solution: - sys.platform currently has a clear and documented value (OS name + major release), this change would break that - sys.platform is actually really simple, it returns MACHDEP: this change would require complicating the code - code testing sys.platform for equality is already broken: there's the exact same problem with FreeBSD, OpenBSD and any other operating system I can think of: 99% of the time, people checking sys.platform really mean sys.platform.startswith(<OS name>), os.uname()[0] or platform.system(), i.e. the OS name, and don't care about the release - this change would introduce an inconsistency between Python releases, which would make the problem worse - this information is already provided by os.uname() and platform.system() - finally, this would not solve the problem at hand > As for releases that are already out - users should be informed to > not use those on Linux 3 (or not use Linux 3 on systems where they > have the old Python releases). > Advise users to not use Python on Linux 3 - which doesn't break break backward compatibility in any way - sounds like a really bad idea, and would give Python a bad press for no reason. I mean, it's just a version number, and a really minor bug: Chromium and matplotlib already fixed this in their code using sys.platform.startswith('linux') [1] [2]. It's that simple, I don't see what there's so much to talk about here. [1] http://codereview.chromium.org/7172016 [2] https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/commit/aaef94485cf71ed3181e0adc5577d1a8911f6544 ---------- _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <http://bugs.python.org/issue12326> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com