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Date:      Mon, 14 Dec 2020 19:45:59 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        python@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 251019] [NEW PORT] lang/tauthon: Backwards-compatible fork of Python 2.7 interpreter with Python 3.x features
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--- Comment #12 from Chris Hutchinson <portmaster@bsdforge.com> ---
(In reply to Olivier Certner from comment #11)
> I was thinking the same, but this doesn't seem trivial (see second part b=
elow).
>=20
> Unless, your port already has its own specific build and install targets =
that do not rely on specifics of Uses/python.mk (e.g., distutils), in which=
 case you can already use:
> BUILD_DEPENDS+=3Dtauthon:lang/tauthon
> RUN_DEPENDS+=3Dtauthon:lang/tauthon
>=20
> Which port are you talking about?
Thank you for the reply, Oliver.
devel/tailor:
(Tailor is a tool to migrate changesets between Aegis, ArX, Bazaar, Bazaar-=
NG,
CVS, Codeville, Darcs, Git, Mercurial, Monotone, Perforce, Subversion, and =
Tla
repositories.)
I thought it might be helpful for many, given the impending FreeBSD
switch from SVN to GIT.
But given it's use (depends) on version 2.7. It was deleted from the
ports tree back in September. Between $work && trying to tool up for
the GIT change. I haven't found enough time to convert this to py3+ :-(
In case it interests anyone; the source is located:
https://bsdforge.com/projects/source/devel/tailor-0.9.35.tar.gz
Unless you (or anyone) comes up with a better suggestion. I'm just
going to install Tauthon and build/run depends against it, and see
what happens. Then share the results here.

Thanks again!

--Chris

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