Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2024 20:15:23 +0000 From: Lexi Winter <lexi@le-fay.org> To: Moin Rahman <bofh@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-python@freebsd.org, FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>, jbo@freebsd.org Subject: Re: USES=python3.10+ and RUN_DEPENDS Message-ID: <Za17W3RtozJdzm39@ilythia.eden.le-fay.org> In-Reply-To: <8F6F7911-B4D2-4FEB-8C3B-DC25DB578DCF@freebsd.org> References: <Za1v3ztvbLwQDdYj@ilythia.eden.le-fay.org> <5A14CE01-367B-4CEC-8CC5-63B8993F72E4@freebsd.org> <Za12pKiZ4dw0N1aA@ilythia.eden.le-fay.org> <8F6F7911-B4D2-4FEB-8C3B-DC25DB578DCF@freebsd.org>
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--jMG1H2Gh/Ssk3Qzw Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Moin Rahman: > By default this will not be built in that case. If you want to build > for python 3.10 you have to add USE_PYTHON=allflavors thanks (again). so for a normal port, is there any guidance on whether i should do this or not? is there a policy on this? this is a normal (desktop) application, not a library, so normally there would be no reason to build it for all Python versions. i don't see anything about this in https://wiki.freebsd.org/Python/PortsPolicy --jMG1H2Gh/Ssk3Qzw Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQGzBAABCAAdFiEEuwt6MaPcv/+Mo+ftDHqbqZ41x5kFAmWte1cACgkQDHqbqZ41 x5nE6Qv8DWz114Sq4GUjnwFoT7jykj3rqcMLHCNaWcAruiXvl+1n98QWVmHTzfJW TTPNLq8eNTm9z7hOVjzhev0Ypm4j9Doiq3d21N/GPA63djdTJ9+2Ej1DZZejE80T cuTJWc4ez8AFLs2hqnKHKl4ETmbRb7gETQA9nXZIZAbZg4+jiOhKDbCJoKG9B9NB LbyWuJbFX6yHSVCtppvxJlVjC82rcZk6a3+e7KZiGHB5DVYKVdL4F2JFn3T7E/0N sBiYXnKup6YK7IJVHiZDQrYxOHx0Gynu8XhA0ZMnFOeLMkKwp8bw2of4BtfY842p CSQy1OXubgh4z5ttv6hCMPAkifHe7O/a7vh8ewwBMFCkE+bQyC/DPCYHapGjJi70 hRVeWTsjiUQNnDGd499evpYlzKB++lGuFab7S3/5awcs9vz44oQvFqMd/iEJYYt7 J05Fj16569xSk+USmjeYef3s0buQnj192giUhQKL66B/KKQGByO5bppwRIsBUPOJ 21PZz005 =17o+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --jMG1H2Gh/Ssk3Qzw--
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