Thank you claudio !

I'd be glad to help, but I'm not sure I'm good enough for this... Maybe I 
could have a look, but I've actually never used python3 before, and I don't 
really know how hard having compatible code could be.

I tried to replicate my easy_install problem, but since I already have 
cocos installed, it does not happen. I'm pretty sure what I did was 
"easy_install cocos2d" or "pip install cocos2d". Sorry for not being 
clearer...

Le jeudi 20 septembre 2012 13:24:07 UTC+2, Claudio Canepa a écrit :
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> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Nitneroc <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
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>> Now that pyglet has python3 support, I was wondering if we could hope 
>> such support in cocos2d.
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> Yes. Testing has been improved in the last cocos, which will allow to move 
> to 3 with some confidence.
> I'm with little free time, but it will be done. 
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>> By the way, I realised pip and easy_install try to install 
>> cocos2d-0.5.5-docs.zip instead of cocos2d-0.5.5.zip
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> I think this is a flaw in pip - easy-install, but will see if theres some 
> way to fix that.
> What was the exact command line you used with pip and easy-install ?
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