On 12/27/2010 10:59 AM, Ben Gamari wrote:

I spent a few hours over the last few days forward porting the python 2.6
recipes to 2.7.1. At this point I can build both python-native and python on
for my ARM target. I don't have time or access to hardware at the moment so I
can't test the produce binaries but I figured I'd send this out in the name of
release early, release often.

Thank you for the intent of contribution


If someone has the time and inclination to test this, I'm sure it would be
appreciated. I believe the 2.7 series should be API compatible with 2.6, so all
of the existing extensions should work unmodified. Are there any other barriers
to merging that I haven't thought of?

python is used quite a bit. So I would be more at peace if it was tested on more than one platforms before we sort of use it. But sending out them to ml is always good.


Has anyone thought about how we are going to handle python 2/3 coexistence? Or,
even better, has anyone looked into putting together some recipes?

We are a bit far from python 3 but eventually we have to make it coexist with 2.x


Cheers,

- Ben


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