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Date:      Mon, 05 Oct 2020 11:53:24 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 250005] databases/cassandra3: Update to 3.11.8
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--- Comment #6 from Rainer Hurling <rhurlin@FreeBSD.org> ---
(In reply to Angelo Polo from comment #5)
> The online documentation is built from trunk so it can't be relied upon i=
n this
> context (see the header of the page https://cassandra.apache.org/doc/late=
st/).
> The corresponding line built from the cassandra-3.11 branch says "For usi=
ng
> cqlsh, the latest version of Python 2.7."

Thanks for the clarification. So for some reason the build and install seems
fine, but with running cqlsh one should expect problems.

BTW: When I run 'cqlsh' the first message I get is

#cqlsh=20=20
Warning: Timezone defined and 'pytz' module for timezone conversion not
installed. Timestamps will be displayed in UTC timezone.

Does this mean that devel/py-pytz could be a needful dependency?


> I would prefer to keep this discussion separate from the issue of upgradi=
ng to
> 3.11.8. There are a bunch of relevant tickets with a fix version of 4.0 s=
o it
> definitely deserves a closer look to make sure everything is working for =
3.11.x.=20
> We already have bug #249595 for the python3 question where we can continu=
e the
> discussion.

Of course, I agree.=20

But, is there any real chance to delay the deprecation of Python 2 and its
dependencies a couple of month, as requested in comment #2?


> I'll take a look at the REINPLACE_CMD issue for this release.

Thanks.

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