On Sat, 13 Jun 2020, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2020/06/13 16:18, Klemens Nanni wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 07:18:39PM +0200, Paco Esteban wrote: > > > Lightly tested installing some libs with the `--user` flag and works > > > fine for me on amd64. > > OK kn > > > > > I ran regression tests on all consumers with the exact same results > > > before and after the upgrade: > > > > devel/py-setuptools_scm > > > 1 failed, 121 passed, 5 skipped in 121.67 seconds > > > > sysutils/salt > > > tests crash > > > ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pytestsalt' > > > > devel/py-wbem > > > ran 0 tests. > > py-wbem can be moved to py3-only now :)
how subtle, I'll take a look to that ;-) > > > > > net/napalm/py-napalm > > > tests fail. At some point it tries to download "pynxos" and > > > PORTS_PRIVSEP prevents it. > > hm, py-nxos is listed as a dependency already. yes, I saw it. If somebody could give it a try to discard issues with my environment it would be nice. > > > Thanks. > > > > > I guess it does not make any sense to make this py3 only while we have > > > python2 in ports. > > Not if there are python2 consumers because they'd obviously break. > > But if there are none or if you can convert them to python3: why not? > > pip2 shouldn't be used any longer and python2 ports are completely > > separated from pip2 run as user, which installs stuff outside of pkg_* > > scope. > > > > While moving devel/py-setuptools_scm to 3-only is going to take time, > it probably wouldn't hurt to drop the TEST_DEPENDS on py-pip for py2. -- Paco Esteban. 0x5818130B8A6DBC03