I'm convinced that we will not see a stable version of Phoenix this year. That's why we started with wxPython 3.x. BTW for the moment installing wxPython 3.x on Linux is not available in all the respositories (did find on openSUSE).

Johnf
On 02/23/2015 05:41 PM, Neil Flowers wrote:
The Dabo code itself has received some work on the Python 3 front, but as John 
mentioned the wx base is not compatible. It may be a good idea to use wx 3 
classic as an intermediary, with the final goal being Phoenix/Python 3 (or dual 
compatibility if reasonable). This will probably become more attractive as 
Phoenix itself continues to mature.

Neil

On Feb 23, 2015, at 10:14 AM, Paul McNett <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks for the reminder. Ok so this is really updating dabo to run on wx3.0 
instead of still needing 2.8.x, got it.

Paul


On 2/23/15 9:54 AM, john wrote:
Werner code was for 3.x but since Phoenix is not ready (yet) we decided
to use 2.7.x  and only wxPython 3.x classic.
wxPython != Phoenix and does not claim to be python 3.x compatible.
Johnf
On 02/23/2015 09:08 AM, Paul McNett wrote:
Neil, thank you, I will try to set up a test on my end soon. Is this
for Python 2.x, Python 3.x, or both?

Thanks
Paul

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