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Date:      Sat, 12 Nov 2011 14:40:53 +0800
From:      Martin Wilke <miwi.freebsd@googlemail.com>
To:        Ruslan Mahmatkhanov <cvs-src@yandex.ru>
Cc:        "glarkin@FreeBSD.org" <glarkin@FreeBSD.org>, "python@FreeBSD.org" <python@FreeBSD.org>, Roman Bogorodskiy <novel@FreeBSD.org>, Martin Wilke <miwi@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Re: Expiration of devel/py-[c]elementtree
Message-ID:  <9A1B9546-9407-4B04-A351-FB6334BA7134@googlemail.com>
In-Reply-To: <4EBE0B59.30708@yandex.ru>
References:  <4EBD1578.7030906@yandex.ru> <4EBD9320.5030508@FreeBSD.org> <4EBE0B59.30708@yandex.ru>

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I will remove it shortly after 9.0 release and an exp run.

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On Nov 12, 2011, at 13:59, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov <cvs-src@yandex.ru> wrote:

> Greg Larkin wrote on 12.11.2011 01:26:
>> On 11/11/11 7:30 AM, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov wrote:
>>> Good day!
>>=20
>>> We have two pr's here:
>>> http://bugs.freebsd.org/155524
>>> http://bugs.freebsd.org/155526
>>=20
>>> And the last consumer of them in the tree was fixed today.
>>> Since python 2.5 we have xml.etree.ElementTree and
>>> xml.etree.cElementTree in the standard library. This package are drop-in=

>>> replacement for aforementioned ports, except of HTMLTreeBuilder class
>>> that is missing. But we don't have ports that use it anyway.
>>=20
>>> All the modern software uses or bundled xml.etree or lxml
>>> (devel/py-lxml) or html5lib (www/py-html5lib) instead. So i want to ask
>>> is there any objections if I mark them deprecated and remove in one mont=
h?
>>=20
>>=20
>>=20
>> My sense is these ports should be set to expire at the same time as
>> python 2.4. When is that change going to be made to its Makefile?
>>=20
>> Regards,
>> Greg
>=20
> Fair enough. I assumed that nobody actually using python 2.4, while
> asking that. I believe Martin knows better when 2.4 will be set to expire :=
)
>=20
> --=20
> Regards,
> Ruslan
>=20
> Tinderboxing kills... the drives.



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