On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 9:53 AM Francisco J. Tsao Santin <tsao(a)gpul.org> wrote:
Hello,
These days I'm reviewing my python packages, in order to remove python2
dependencies [0], and we have a problem with supervisor [1]. As we can read in
the current stable version 3.3.4:
"Supervisor is known to work with Python 2.4 or later but will not work under
any version of Python 3."
Since more than a year, supervisor developers are working on the 4.0.0 (master)
branch, and they made interesting progresses [3] with python3 support. It
seems it's possible they release soon the 4.0.0 branch.
My question is, must we maintain (at rawhide) the 3.3.4 release with the
python2 dependencies until that release? Or can I come early with the
work and introduce the 4.0.0.dev0 now (and remove python2 dependecies)?
If the basic functionality works, it's probably worth a shot to
integrate into Rawhide (and only Rawhide!), since that gives an
opportunity to test it thoroughly and provide valuable feedback to
upstream.
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