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Re: [gpsd-dev] Minimum Python Version
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Mike Frysinger |
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Re: [gpsd-dev] Minimum Python Version |
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Wed, 27 Jan 2016 18:42:51 -0500 |
On 27 Jan 2016 15:36, Fred Wright wrote:
> One of the issues I ran across in getting 3.16 to work on the Mac is that
> several Python programs changed the shebang lines to specify "python2", in
> order to defend against Python3 as a default. But OSX has no "python2" by
> default; it can be set up manually or via the MacPorts python2_select
> port, but without that all programs specifying "python2" fail.
you should really get the macports to fix their defaults. "python2" is
covered explicitly in PEP-0394 and by not providing it, life is harder
for people.
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/
> The best fix for this (where practical) is to make the code
> Python3-compatible and go back to the generic "python" in the shebang
> lines. Since many Python3 features have been backported to 2.6, it's a
> lot easier to write "Python2/3" code if one can assume that Python2 is at
> least Python2.6.
i'm pretty sure this statement is incorrect. many features have been
backported to python 2.7, not 2.6.
> The Python version specification in build.txt is "Python 2.x, x >= 6", but
> strictly speaking, that's a *build* requirement, not a *run* requirement.
> I wasn't able to find any user-level "system requirements" documentation
> giving a minimum Python version for end users to run the Python programs.
>
> It wouldn't necessarily be unreasonable to have a stricter version
> requirement for regression tests than for normal end-user programns.
<=py2.6 should be killed w/fire
-mike
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