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Dear list,
Django is a python based web-framework. The latest version 1.5 was
released a few days ago, introducing compatibility to python 2 and
python 3. It also carries one script to be installed into
/usr/bin/django-admin,
The question here is now: How to handle that? Should that be the py2
version, py3 now, use an additional name for the py3 version? Using
alternatives was also a proposal?
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Matthias Runge <mrunge(a)matthias-runge.de>
<mrunge(a)fedoraproject.org>
I'd advise going with the standard solution that can be found in most of the other
packages, e.g. py.test or nose. In django's case:
django-admin-%{python2_version} # currently expands to "-2.7"
django-admin-%{python3_version} # currently expands to "-3.3"
django-admin # points to "-2.7" version
When we switch to Python 3 as a default, we just flip django-admin to point to the 3.x
version.
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Regards,
Bohuslav "Slavek" Kabrda.