Am 01.07.2017 um 15:59 schrieb Michael Ströder:
How do you know that Python code with shee-bang /usr/bin/python is compatible to Python 2.x and 3.x?
If it's not fully compatible how do you avoid damage to your system, security issues etc.?
As you seem to know python 2 vs 3 glitches: do you have any examples of python2 code that worries you to create security issues or damage if run under python3? My own experiences are rather quite fatal when even trying to run old python code under python3. Because this 'you never know what code can do if it's not adapted to the new version' argument is basically a killer argument against *any* update - and these updates are the spirit of openSUSE Tumbleweed. In this discussion I heared so far that a python switch would kill users, damage systems and cause security issues. This is tough language for an update about a programming language who's biggest harm is the abuse of whitespace ;) Greetings, Stephan -- Ma muaß weiterkämpfen, kämpfen bis zum Umfalln, a wenn die ganze Welt an Arsch offen hat, oder grad deswegn. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org