change of the default python version (status)

Posted by grouch on Aug 8, 2006 11:31 AM EDT
Mailing list; By Matthias Klose
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In the past weeks more than 90% of the first batch of bug reports filed by Pierre Habouzit for the Python transition are currently solved. These reports were filed mainly for packages providing public python modules.

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In the past weeks more than 90% of the first batch of bug reports filed by Pierre Habouzit for the Python transition are currently solved. These reports were filed mainly for packages providing public python modules. Maybe it's a good chance to drop the not yet updated packages from testing. Another batch of bug reports has been filed for all remaining packages having private python modules, which mostly need to be byte-compiled on the change of the python version. About 25% of the bugs were fixed in the past days [1].

Some packages may need more changes during an update of the default python version (i.e. setting an alternative, restarting a daemon). These packages can either provide their own upgrade scripts (run during the update of the default python version), or continue to use the old dependency on exactly the current python version to ensure that the package is updated together with the default python version and use the normal installation/removal scripts. Preliminary documentation of the upgrade scripts can be found at [2]

To test the transition, the python packages in the experimental distribution can be used.

Unless major errors are found during test upgrades, the python version changing the default to 2.4 will be uploaded this week.

When the new default version is transitioned to testing, we will drop support for python2.3 (plone, the last package using it, now is supported with python2.4 and zope2.9) and maybe add python2.5 to the list of supported python versions.

Matthias

[1] [e-mail:/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi]

[2] python-rtupdate.txt

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