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--- Comment #19 from Ruslan Makhmatkhanov ---
Antoine, would you please restart the exp-run with fresh tree? There were many
ports fixed so far.
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--- Comment #20 from Antoine Brodin ---
Some things that probably still need fixes:
- lines 115-117 of Mk/bsd.kde4.mk
- x11/kdelibs4/files/patch-cmake_modules_PythonMacros.cmake
- accessibility/py3-speech-dispatcher
- audio/rhythmbox
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--- Comment #21 from Antoine Brodin ---
Also graphics/blender has USES=python:3.4 , I don't know if it can be changed
to USES=python:3.4+
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--- Comment #5 from Mikhail Teterin ---
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> This means your system is "hard-coded" to use python-2.7 as the default
> until you uninstall all ports that depend on lang/python
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--- Comment #22 from free...@shaneware.biz ---
(In reply to Antoine Brodin from comment #21)
No, each blender release is fairly strongly tied to and only supported when
built with a specific version of python, no effort is made to work with
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