2015-09-11 8:22 GMT+02:00 Adrien Nader <adr...@notk.org>:

> Hi,
>
> I've given that what was supposed to be a quick try. With the additional
> dependencies I had to take care about (with the help of OpenSuSe's
> packages), I've been able to build a 32 bits 2.6.9 Python.
> The 64 bits one is not built (yet) because of issues with dependencies
> which I haven't looked at yet.
> The version is getting a bit old. Updating it to 2.7 should be doable
> but I'm not sure I want to spend time on that now unless it's really
> needed. I went for 2.6 because that's what opensuse is using.
>

I strongly suggest (at least) python 2.7
We do not test python-efl on the 2.6 branch, it was working in the past
but we do not support it.


>
> As for the patches to python, this large patchset is probably a bit old
> but it is large and I can easily understand the lack of motivation from
> upstream to merge it. If I were a Python developer and had to review a
> 6000-lines patch that started with an unwarranted (and probably
> unwanted) indentation change from 8 spaces to tabs, even if in C code,
> and made the diff larger than needed purely because of such whitespace
> changes, I definitely wouldn't be motivated.
>
> I'll most probably be putting python in the packages for win-builds 1.6
> but I won't do a lot of work nor checks for the current version in order
> to not delay it.
>
> --
> Adrien Nader
>
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