Gary said:
>> We've been talking about a release for a long time. I've been
>> assuming people have been testing.
> I do not assume that. Likely they will test after release.
By "people", I was thinking of those who read @devel.
I assume your "they" is for the much larger collection who wil
> Best to educate the user to debug his own Python issues.
Have you looked at README-PYTHON?
I thought it was pretty good. If you think a paragraph or whatever about
PEP would help, please add it. I think a short paragraph with a link to
the long version would be a good addition, but I don't
Yo Hal!
On Wed, 02 Apr 2025 13:14:33 -0700
Hal Murray wrote:
> g...@rellim.com said:
> >> I'll punt on any distros where it's not on by default.
> >> I may try it for Fedora, but not until after the release.
> > Any distros that do not have 'python' are broken, not PEP
> > compliant. And a bug
g...@rellim.com said:
>> I'll punt on any distros where it's not on by default.
>> I may try it for Fedora, but not until after the release.
> Any distros that do not have 'python' are broken, not PEP compliant. And
> a bug should be filed upstream.
Sorry, I didn't quote enough context.
My "af
Yo Hal!
On Tue, 01 Apr 2025 23:41:14 -0700
Hal Murray wrote:
> > Change pushed.
>
> Thanks.
>
> +Alternatively you can create a link your python3 called python.
> Assuming
>
> Looks like a "to" got lost.
> create a link your
> create a link to your
Damn. Fixed. Thanks.
> I'll punt