adding some explicit maintainers to those projects (pulled from OBS
pages). Sorry for the repost - toggled off plain text.
I noticed devel:languages:python3 and it seems to depend on
devel:languages:python:Factory which I guess in theory provides the
mentioned functionality but I don't think this is clean enough. In
particular I don't have expectation Factory repositories of any sort
as a stable branch.
So - can the maintainers of these projects create a stable cohesive
variety? If you want to internally link the python package from
Factory, be my guest - but the expectation is something like latest
for the kernel or Qt (due to all the dependency packages). Offering
the latest stable build of python with all related (and c-based)
packages is important to any distribution/windows IMHO.
If I've missed something here, please let me know - I only stumbled
onto the python3 side project by accident - I didn't see it written
anywhere.
-Jason
On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 3:41 AM, Dave Plater
On 24/06/2016 02:58, Jason Newton wrote:
Hi,
I noticed a great reason to use python 3.5 today - PEP 465 - A
dedicated infix operator for matrix multiplication. This takes a
great deal of pain out of numeric programming with python and this is
the first series having it.
But I was surprised to see there seems no way short of tumbleweed /
devel:languages:python:Factory to use it. Is it such a beast to allow
devel:languages:python to support it? Like with KDE, can we have a
devel:languages:python:latest fork that rebuilds all things for 3.5?
Keep in mind 3.5 series has been available since last September with
the last release in start of December!
-Jason
+1 I need python 3.5 in Leap:42.2 for a blender update, blender since 2.77 no longer builds against python 3.4
Dave P
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