Francesco Bochicchio :
> Are you sure? I note that for example pygtk has as language tags both
> C and python. So maybe a C extension
> for python3 would have both C and python 3 as language tags.
>
> I suspect that the 109 packages you found are the only ones obf the
> 4829 which works with pyth
Neil Hodgson wrote:
>There appears to be no way to search PyPI for packages that are
> compatible with Python 3.x. There are classifiers for 'Programming
> Language' including 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3' but that seems
> to be for implementation language since there are so many packag
2009/7/30 Francesco Bochicchio :
> On 30 Lug, 01:55, Neil Hodgson wrote:
>> There appears to be no way to search PyPI for packages that are
>> compatible with Python 3.x. There are classifiers for 'Programming
>> Language' including 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3' but that seems
>> to be
On 30 Lug, 01:55, Neil Hodgson wrote:
> There appears to be no way to search PyPI for packages that are
> compatible with Python 3.x. There are classifiers for 'Programming
> Language' including 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3' but that seems
> to be for implementation language since there
There appears to be no way to search PyPI for packages that are
compatible with Python 3.x. There are classifiers for 'Programming
Language' including 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3' but that seems
to be for implementation language since there are so many packages that
specify C. There are