Hi Ced,

Am Freitag, 13. Mai 2016 17:30:03 UTC+2 schrieb Cédric Krier:
>
> On 2016-05-13 04:22, Axel Braun wrote: 
> > Hi all, 
> > 
> > I started packaging Tryton 4 for openSUSE - Server is already done :-) 
> > In this context I noticed that not for all python2 packages a 
> > correspondence in python3 is available, e.g. python-pydot or 
> python-wrapt 
> > Is it safe to use the python2-packages? Or would it be better look 
> > for/build a python3 package first? 
>
> Usually package distribution contains only binaries for one interpreter. 
> So you should check for which version those packages are. 
>

That depends on if you build them against python 2.7 or 3.x....
 

> Also I think it is good to provide packages for both python versions as 
> not all modules are available in both. And some developer could need one 
> specific version. 
>

Yes, I noticed this as well.
I assume a mix of both versions will probably not work, correct?
To be on the safe side, I feel it makes sense to stay wit Python 2.7, until 
everything is ported

Best
Axel

 

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