
On 28.9.2015 12:28, Todd Rme wrote:
Python 3.5 final has been released. Does anyone have any thoughts about when and how openSUSE:Factory should make the switch?
I'm now submitting python 3.5.0 as a regular update for `python3` package into Factory. There's a ton of new features and negligible amount of backwards-incompatible problems. One major thing that we will probably run into is the fact that python 3.5 drops the .pyo extension in favor of "opt-1" and "opt-2" suffixes to .pyc bytecode files. This might break filelists in some packages. Other than that, however, there shouldn't be more problems than usual. Python 2, aka the `python` package, remains as it is. For the record, there are currently no concrete plans about switching `python` to Python 3. m. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org