Hi Scott,

* Scott Kitterman <[email protected]> [2019-08-04 01:52]:
I took a brief look at python3 support in ros, and as far as I can tell, it
appears to be python3 ready, it just needs someone to change it over.

That's actually still to be tested. I added python3- packages during the last release cycle and did some initial testing, but upstream still declares it as an open task:

https://discourse.ros.org/t/planning-future-ros-1-distribution-s/6538
https://github.com/ros/rosdistro/issues/21513
https://github.com/ros-infrastructure/rep/pull/149

Since
it seems like there are multiple packages involved, I would appreciate it if
someone in debian-science would have a look and see about changing it over.  I
started with python-rviz and got confused from there.

Currently I go through all ROS packages to update them to the newest versions (that piled up during the buster freeze) and I found some with Python 3 updates already. My plan is to setup a test environment with Python 3 only builds of all packages next and to test them, but I can't promise any dates, currently. Would be great if you (or anyone else) could help with that. I would be happy to help with it.

What did you confuse in python-rviz? Would be happy to make the ROS Debian world more transparent.

Cheers

Jochen

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