Hi Thomas (2021.05.12_23:06:45_+)
> This looks great. Is there a video of it somewhere?
The official blog post on it has been published:
https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2021/05/the-2021-python-language-summit_23.html
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Jeremy Stanley writes:
> For software development work, I compile my own Python interpreters
> and libraries, because I need to develop against a variety of
> different versions of these, sometimes in chroots, to be able to
> target other distros and releases thereof. I keep all these in my
> hom
Hi Luke,
First, I'd like you to know I feel sorry to read how much you seem
affected by what you describe below. Hopefully, you'll find a viable
solution soon, and hopefully, we may help.
However, please try to understand what others are telling. The solution
you're looking for is probably not th
On 2021-05-17 07:10:39 +0100 (+0100), Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> (apologies i forgot to say, please do cc me
[...]
Done.
> a dist-upgrade to debian / testing - a way to obtain the latest
> variants of critical software - frequently resulted in massive
> breakage.
>
> i quickly learned
On 5/16/21 1:52 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
>> * One 3.x version at a time. Doesn't line up with cpython's support terms.
> numpy and sci-py, the two "best known" debian python software
> packages, have known about this for a long, long, time. they
> quietly solved it by adding explic
(apologies i forgot to say, please do cc me, i am using the list
archives reply-to
links at https://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2021/05/msg00036.html)
Thomas Goirand wrote:
> All the horrors that you are painting after this paragraph, are due to
> the fact that you aren't doing "apt-get dist-
Thomas Goirand writes:
> All the horrors that you are painting after this paragraph, are due to
> the fact that you aren't doing "apt-get dist-upgrade". I'm having a hard
> time understanding why you're both:
> - not doing "apt-get dist-upgrade"
> - complaining that it's breaking your system
>
>
On 5/16/21 1:52 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
>> * One 3.x version at a time. Doesn't line up with cpython's support terms.
>
> folks, deep breath here: this is much more important than the one line
> summary suggests.
>
> for some background: i have been using debian since 1996 and pyt
On Sun, May 16, 2021 at 12:52 PM Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
wrote:
> to fix this, there needs to be a stable overlap where multiple compiled
> versions
> are installed and maintained. to fix the problem, the rule needs to be set:
>
> * any given version of python *MUST* cross over from one deb
> * One 3.x version at a time. Doesn't line up with cpython's support terms.
folks, deep breath here: this is much more important than the one line
summary suggests.
for some background: i have been using debian since 1996 and python for
20+ years, dating back to python 2.0.
due to the massive a
On 5/13/21 1:26 AM, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> Hi Thomas (2021.05.12_23:06:45_+)
>> On 5/12/21 11:21 PM, Stefano Rivera wrote:
>>> Matthias Klose gave a presentation at the Python Language Summit on the
>>> Challenges packaging Python for a Linux distro.
>>> [..]
>> This looks great. Is there a vi
FWIW, if might come handy in the future, my 4c:
> * What do we provide for scientific / data scientist use cases?
- https://snapshot.debian.org/ is the unique service allowing to "go
back in time" or just "freeze" the environment given a date.
Very handy for reproducibility, collab, etc.
Hi Thomas (2021.05.12_23:06:45_+)
> On 5/12/21 11:21 PM, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> > Matthias Klose gave a presentation at the Python Language Summit on the
> > Challenges packaging Python for a Linux distro.
> > [..]
> This looks great. Is there a video of it somewhere?
No, there won't be video
On 5/12/21 11:21 PM, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> Matthias Klose gave a presentation at the Python Language Summit on the
> Challenges packaging Python for a Linux distro.
> [..]
This looks great. Is there a video of it somewhere?
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
Matthias Klose gave a presentation at the Python Language Summit on the
Challenges packaging Python for a Linux distro.
There's a follow-on open space for working through some of these
questions, on Saturday:
https://us.pycon.org/2021/events/open-spaces/#openspace-42
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