On 30 Lug, 01:55, Neil Hodgson <nyamatongwe+thun...@gmail.com> wrote: > There appears to be no way to search PyPI for packages that are > compatible with Python 3.x. There are classifiers for 'Programming > Language' including 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3' but that seems > to be for implementation language since there are so many packages that > specify C. There are a total of 109 packages classified with Python :: > [3, 3.0, 3.1] out of a total of 4829 > packages.http://pypi.python.org/pypi?:action=browse&show=all&c=214&c=533 > > The search box appears to search for any word entered so a search > like "xml 3.0" or "xml AND 3.0" does not help. > > Some packages include version information in the Py Version column of > their download lists or embedded in the download file names. Projects > are often constrained to a particular set of Python versions so need to > choose packages that will work with those versions. It would be helpful > if PyPI made this information more visible and searchable. > > Neil
Are you sure? I note that for example pygtk has as language tags both C and python. So maybe a C extension for python3 would have both C and python 3 as language tags. I suspect that the 109 packages you found are the only ones obf the 4829 which works with python3 (but I hope to be wrong ). Ciao ----- FB -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list