Am 12. November 2019 10:50:45 MEZ schrieb David Kastrup :
>Werner LEMBERG writes:
>
This package is written by Urs Liska , who is
quite busy these days. In case you have experience with Python 2
to 3 conversion, please help produce a new version!
>>>
>>> Should it still be back
Werner LEMBERG writes:
>>> This package is written by Urs Liska , who is
>>> quite busy these days. In case you have experience with Python 2
>>> to 3 conversion, please help produce a new version!
>>
>> Should it still be backwards compatible with Python 2.7 if possible or
>> is it ok to drop
>> This package is written by Urs Liska , who is
>> quite busy these days. In case you have experience with Python 2
>> to 3 conversion, please help produce a new version!
>
> Should it still be backwards compatible with Python 2.7 if possible or
> is it ok to drop Python2 backwards compatibili
On Tue, 12 Nov 2019, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
If you are the maintainer of any of these packages, and still are using
Python2, please try to update to Python3 as soon as possible.
...
lilyglyphs/
py2 only
lilyglyphs/lily-glyph-commands.py
lilyglyphs/lily-image-commands.py
On the TeXLive mailing list, Norbert Preining , one
of the maintainers of TeXLive posted the following today.
With the end of 2019, Python2 will be deprecated and not receive any
security updates. Most distributions will throw out Python2
completely. (Don't ask me about my opinion on the