Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2016 13:39:52 +0300 From: Ruslan Makhmatkhanov <cvs-src@yandex.ru> To: Gerhard Schmidt <schmidt@ze.tum.de>, Ruslan Makhmatkhanov <rm@FreeBSD.org>, python@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Introducing python3 into user system Message-ID: <60f3bedb-8f57-2703-7ee9-736fc26ff9d0@yandex.ru> In-Reply-To: <5893aa6d-5e29-81b5-9685-a04ab8260bcb@ze.tum.de> References: <c7c2d8eb-e512-b118-c432-25ca3ee094db@FreeBSD.org> <5893aa6d-5e29-81b5-9685-a04ab8260bcb@ze.tum.de>
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Gerhard Schmidt wrote on 10/17/2016 11:07: > Am 16.10.2016 um 21:22 schrieb Ruslan Makhmatkhanov: >> - if port has a build dependency upon python and it can be built both >> with python2 and python3, force it to build with python3 >> - if some standalone application can be running both with python2 and >> python3 and it have equivalent python3 dependencies, force it to be run >> with python3 > > What do you mean by "force it"?. I mean set USES=python3.3+ for such ports. > I agree python3 should be the default choice for all ports that can be > installed with both python 2 and 3 if there is no python on the system. > if python2 is already installed and python3 is not python2 should be > used to reduce possible incompatibilities between programs. > > Regards > Estartu Please see my comments to Vlad's response. This does not involve python "libraries" and standalone ports that depend on such "libraries". -- Regards, Ruslan T.O.S. Of Reality
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