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Subject: kdevelop-python: Python 2 support missing
Package: kdevelop-python
Version: 1.7.0-1
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,

   I would like to use kdevelop to program/debug a larger application that 
requires Python 2.7 (OpenERP/Odoo). Unfortunately, when I start debugging in 
kdevelop I get the message "Sorry, debugging is only supported for Python 3.x 
applications". Kdevelop-python is the only python plugin in Debian and supports 
only python 3. When installing kdev-python from ubuntu I don't get this message 
(although there are other problems). With python 2 still in widespread use this 
is a major issue.

Lots of regards, Jacob.


-- System Information:
Debian Release: stretch/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386

Kernel: Linux 4.2.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_GB.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

Versions of packages kdevelop-python depends on:
ii  kdevelop            4:4.7.1-2
ii  kdevplatform8-libs  1.7.1-1
ii  libc6               2.19-22
ii  libgcc1             1:5.2.1-22
ii  libkdecore5         4:4.14.13-1
ii  libkdeui5           4:4.14.13-1
ii  libkio5             4:4.14.13-1
ii  libknewstuff3-4     4:4.14.13-1
ii  libkparts4          4:4.14.13-1
ii  libktexteditor4     4:4.14.13-1
ii  libpython3.4        3.4.3-10
ii  libqtcore4          4:4.8.7+dfsg-3
ii  libqtgui4           4:4.8.7+dfsg-3
ii  libstdc++6          5.2.1-22
ii  libthreadweaver4    4:4.14.13-1
ii  python3             3.4.3-7

kdevelop-python recommends no packages.

Versions of packages kdevelop-python suggests:
pn  kdevelop-python-l10n  <none>

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Hi,

sorry for the late reply.

On mercoledì 11 novembre 2015 11:56:52 CET Jacob Kanev wrote:
> Subject: kdevelop-python: Python 2 support missing
> Package: kdevelop-python
> Version: 1.7.0-1
> Severity: important
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 
>    I would like to use kdevelop to program/debug a larger application that 
> requires Python 2.7 (OpenERP/Odoo). Unfortunately, when I start debugging in 
> kdevelop I get the message "Sorry, debugging is only supported for Python 3.x 
> applications". Kdevelop-python is the only python plugin in Debian and 
> supports only python 3. When installing kdev-python from ubuntu I don't get 
> this message (although there are other problems). With python 2 still in 
> widespread use this is a major issue.

When we packaged kdevelop-python years ago, we used the version that
supports Python 3 using the system libpython library.  At that time
(kdevelop written using Qt4/kdelibs 4.x) upstream used to release also
a kdevelop-python version for Python 2, embedding a modified copy of
libpython, which is a big no-no for Debian.

Since the switch to Qt5/KDE Frameworks 5.x, upstream releases only
kdevelop-python for Python 3, and thus this is not possible anymore.
(Meanwhile, Python 2 is on its way for EOL, so at this point it should
be better to switch to Python 3 anyway...)

Thanks for your report,
-- 
Pino Toscano

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