On Fri, Sep 11, 2015, Davide Andreoli wrote: > 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.
The 2.6 branch is unmaintained so I'm not happy with using it either. It might be reasonably doable to use 2.7 but I can't tell yet. I'd rather push a test version earlier in order to get more feedback and also to make it possible for people interested in Python to work on that. There have been several changes in win-builds which will make contributions easier and this, I hope, would lead to people taking over this specific field. (yes, this new version is really way simpler to work with for external usage) -- Adrien Nader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ enlightenment-devel mailing list enlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-devel