Am 18.11.20 um 17:59 schrieb Nona Hansel:
Hi,

I'm thinking about updating two Python packages - tqdm and colorama.
Currently, there is variable PYTHON_VERSIONS= 3.5 in both Makefiles
which means, if I understand it correctly, that the package is build
for Python 3.5.

I wonder if I should let this variable like this or should I increase
Python version. If so, to what version? Or should we have more
versions at the same time?
Thank you,
Nona

Hi Nona,

PYTHON_VERSIONS expects a space separated list of versions, eg.
PYTHON_VERSIONS= 3.5 3.7 3.8
For colorama this is accompanied by the special manifest file
colorama-PYVER.p5m. PYVER is replaced by any member of the
PYTHON_VERSIONS list.
BTW: In cases like this it is helpful to search for similar cases, eg. with
      find . -name Makefile | xargs grep PYTHON_VERSIONS
from within the components/python (or even from components) folder. It
can also be interesting to read the macros in the make-rules folder (eg.
grep there for PYTHON_VERSIONS to find references).

Hope this helps,
Andreas

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