Il 26/05/2010 23.43, Scott Kitterman ha scritto:
> This would mean separate python-foo and python3-foo binaries where both are
> supported from the same source.
>
> It would mean that binaries should not depend on both Python 2 and Python 3
> interpreters.
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On May 26, 2010, at 05:43 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
>I think it makes sense for them to be kept separate at runtime.
>
>This would mean separate python-foo and python3-foo binaries where both are
>supported from the same source.
>
>It would mean that binaries should not depend on both Python 2 a
* Scott Kitterman , 2010-05-26, 17:43:
I think users who don't care about Python 3 yet, should be able to have
systems that don't pull any Python 3 elements on by accident. Python 3
is primarily of interest to developers right now and most users won't
care to have it.
It is very unusual for
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This has been discussed a bit, but I'd like to see where Debian Python
consensus is on this.
I think users who don't care about Python 3 yet, should be able to have
systems that don't pull any Python 3 elements on by accident. Python 3 is
primarily of interest to developers right now and most
* Rogério Brito , 2010-05-26, 14:28:
I am a newbie with Python (though I like the language) and I help
maintain a package called fontforge, which is a font ("letters") editor
that creates two modules [*] written in C so that some tasks with fonts
can be performed en masse.
Unfortunately, even wh
Dear Python developers,
I am a newbie with Python (though I like the language) and I help
maintain a package called fontforge, which is a font ("letters") editor
that creates two modules [*] written in C so that some tasks with fonts
can be performed en masse.
Unfortunately, even when depending o
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