On 10/26/19 10:46 AM, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
> Am 26.10.19 um 16:09 schrieb Seth Hillbrand:
>> I've added [1] so that we make sure to get to it before v6 is released.
>> What is the timeline for the new stable Debian/Fedora? Do we need to
>> accelerate this for 5.1.6?
>
> The next Debian stable
On 2019-10-26 10:06, Simon Richter wrote:
Hi Wayne,
On 26.10.19 19:00, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
None the less, there is currently no wxPhoenix/Python3 support for
windows.
TBH, I wouldn't like to be dependent on MSVC on Windows -- the compiler
is great as an additional source of diagnostics,
Hi Simon,
On 10/26/19 1:06 PM, Simon Richter wrote:
> Hi Wayne,
>
> On 26.10.19 19:00, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>
>> None the less, there is currently no wxPhoenix/Python3 support for windows.
>
> TBH, I wouldn't like to be dependent on MSVC on Windows -- the compiler
> is great as an additional
Hi Wayne,
On 26.10.19 19:00, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> None the less, there is currently no wxPhoenix/Python3 support for windows.
TBH, I wouldn't like to be dependent on MSVC on Windows -- the compiler
is great as an additional source of diagnostics, and some people might
like the smaller runti
From what I can tell, this is going to be an issue. The wxPhoenix folks
don't seem too keen on supporting mingw builds any more. The new
wxPhoenix build scripts forcibly change the build environment to msvc
even if you tell python distutils to use mingw. The last time I
contacted the project the
For windows, someone newds to show phoenix working in either msys2 or msvc.
And if we will eventuallty transition to msvc we also need other
dependencies easily available. I am still hoping for those dependencies to
become available in vcpkg.
lør. 26. okt. 2019 17.13 skrev Ian McInerney :
> We sh
The Mac Kicad Python 3 transition needed upstream work maybe a year ago.
I have revisiting it on my list.
Adam
On Sat, Oct 26, 2019, 10:13 AM Ian McInerney
wrote:
> We should also be thinking of when we want to officially drop the Python 2
> support for KiCad. Since Python 2.7 will be end of l
We should also be thinking of when we want to officially drop the Python 2
support for KiCad. Since Python 2.7 will be end of life in just a few
months, it might be worth starting the transition over to Python 3 (it
looks like Windows and Mac builds ship with 2.7 currently).
-Ian
On Sat, Oct 26,
Am 26.10.19 um 16:09 schrieb Seth Hillbrand:
I've added [1] so that we make sure to get to it before v6 is released.
What is the timeline for the new stable Debian/Fedora? Do we need to
accelerate this for 5.1.6?
The next Debian stable release is planned for autumn 2021. So no rush
needed.
On 2019-10-26 06:53, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
I'm guessing that fixing the shebangs will not be enough because there
is python2 specific code in the script files.
I've added [1] so that we make sure to get to it before v6 is released.
What is the timeline for the new stable Debian/Fedora? Do
Hello Wayne,
Am 26.10.19 um 15:53 schrieb Wayne Stambaugh:
I'm guessing that fixing the shebangs will not be enough because there
is python2 specific code in the script files.
I think so, I've haven't looked at the Python3 compatibility of the
underlying code, just grep'd for potential sheban
I'm guessing that fixing the shebangs will not be enough because there
is python2 specific code in the script files.
On 10/26/19 9:42 AM, Steven A. Falco wrote:
> This will become an issue for Fedora as well. The command "python" used to
> mean "python2", but as of Fedora 31 (due to be released
This will become an issue for Fedora as well. The command "python" used to
mean "python2", but as of Fedora 31 (due to be released this Tuesday,
2019-10-29) the command "python" will mean "python3".
Steve
On 10/25/19 4:35 PM, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as probably known Debian
Hi,
as probably known Debian is planning to get Python2 removed within the
next planned stable release.
This requires no hard dependencies on Python2 of course in all related
packages.
The master branch (and of course also the branch 5.1) has still some
Python scripts which do have a shebang tha
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