Correct.
-Brian
On 06/25/2014 04:53 PM, Dylan Baker wrote:
Wait, you guys don't have a 2.6 requirement anymore?
On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 04:48:11 PM Brian Paul wrote:
On 06/24/2014 07:24 PM, Kenneth Graunke wrote:
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 10:30:56 AM Matt Turner wrote:
It was more than a year ago now [1] that we agreed to "hold these
patches back for a short time (maybe a month) to give people time to
get ready for the transition"
In the mean time, we've struggled with Python 2.7 regressions and
dealt with many "this breaks with Python 2.6" comments. Is it time to
finally stop?
Yes, please. Python 3.0 came out 5.5 years ago. Every major Linux
distribution includes Python 3.x, and from what I've heard it's even
installable in community repositories for enterprise distributions. It's
easily installable on Windows.
We suggested waiting about a month, and it's been a year. It's time.
Making a tag or a branch prior to the switch seems reasonable to me.
At VMware we have an environment that only has Python 2.7 and probably
won't get Python 3.0 for some time.
Having a Python 2.7 branch of piglit would be great (err, essential). I
guess we could cherry-pick new tests to it as needed.
-Brian
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