An emphirical count on my recent mail archives.. I'm not sure if grep is able to access all configure.log files in these mailboxes - but the ratio could be representative..
so 10% of logs found are using python 2.4/2.5 Satish ----------- balay@mockingbird /home/balay/mail $ grep --no-group-separator -A 1 'Python version' inbox.old.39 inbox.old.41 inbox.old.40 |grep -v 'Python' | wc -l 70 balay@mockingbird /home/balay/mail $ grep --no-group-separator -A 1 'Python version' inbox.old.39 inbox.old.41 inbox.old.40 |grep -v 'Python' | egrep "(2\.4|2\.5)" | wc -l 7 On Thu, 24 Oct 2013, Barry Smith wrote: > > configure.log contains the python version used. Can we scarf up the version > for say the last three years of all configure.log we have received and view > the trend of pre 2.6 ones still being used? Won’t be a perfect measure, but > at least it is a measure. > > Barry > > On Oct 24, 2013, at 1:52 PM, Jed Brown <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Satish Balay <[email protected]> writes: > > > >> Do you know if archlinux will switch over to using the guideline from > >> python.org? > > > > The guideline does not prohibit Arch from doing what they did (3 years > > ago). It says that scripts should use "python2" if they will only work > > for python-2.x and use "python" if they work for both python-2.x (x=6 or > > 7 in practice) and 3.y. > > > >> We are currently using python version from RHEL as a guideline. RHEL5 > >> has python 2.4 with eol in march-2017. > >> > >> And I see RHEL6 has python-2.6 > > > > Python-2.5 was released in 2006, so this is more than 10 years. We're > > not very tolerant of PETSc users that are still using petsc-2.1.2. > > > > This is not to say we have to drop support right away, but python-2.4 is > > getting quite old and forces us to use a number of more fragile > > constructs. We may have trouble holding out until 2017. > >
