[Twisted-Python] Version support: a note
Federico Di Gregorio
fog at initd.org
Sat Apr 26 03:30:27 MDT 2003
Il sab, 2003-04-26 alle 11:09, Glyph Lefkowitz ha scritto:
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> On Saturday, April 26, 2003, at 02:17 AM, Moshe Zadka wrote:
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> > If we do decide to drop support for a widely-deployed version of
> > Python,
> > it is my firm belief that we should make setup.py fail loudly when used
> > with those versions.
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> That sounds like a good idea.
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> > I'd really like sarge's Twisted to support 2.1
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> Why? Doesn't sarge come with 2.2 as the default 'python', and pretty
> much every package compiled for it?
yes. default python for sarge is 2.2 (and there even was a discussion
about switching to 2.3 if a stable release happens before freeze [i
don't think it'll happen :)])
(the only reason for 2.1 in sarge is zope.)
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Federico Di Gregorio
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