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Date:      Tue, 21 Sep 2021 12:42:02 +0200
From:      Robert Clausecker <fuz@fuz.su>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Where are all of the packages for FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE quarterly?
Message-ID:  <YUm2%2BgZH3D2agGSF@fuz.su>
In-Reply-To: <b7bbec1e-8771-2908-206f-4ce224ae4cd7@druid.net>
References:  <b7bbec1e-8771-2908-206f-4ce224ae4cd7@druid.net>

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Hi D'Arcy,

The quarterly branch is on py38 as the default Python version, so
if you want binary packages, install the py38- variants.  If you need
Python 3.9 variants of these packages, you have to build them yourself,
e.g. with Poudriere and suitable configuration for your set to set up
Python 3.9 as the default version.

Yours,
Robert Clausecker

Am Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 05:08:57AM -0400 schrieb D'Arcy Cain:
> I have a system that I just upgraded to 13.0-RELEASE-p4 and I want to use
> packages to install software.  I tried installing everything but many
> packages don't seem to be available.  In particular here is a list of Python
> packages missing:
> 
> ap24-py39-mod_wsgi
> py39-dateutil
> py39-docutils
> py39-matplotlib
> py39-ofxparse
> py39-openssl
> py39-pdfrw
> py39-pillow
> py39-pip
> py39-pycryptodome
> py39-PyGreSQL
> py39-reportlab
> py39-roman
> py39-sphinx
> py39-sphinx_rtd_theme
> py39-sphinxcontrib-websupport
> py39-weasyprint
> py39-xhtml2pdf
> 
> I haven't moved to Python 3.10 yet but 3.9 has been out for a long time.  Is
> 13.0 too new for a user system?
> 
> -- 
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> http://www.druid.net/darcy/                |  and a sheep voting on
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