2008/11/11 Ben Bangert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Nov 11, 2008, at 7:38 AM, Alex Marandon wrote:
>
>> As far as I know, Pylons doesn't support Python 2.6, no matter what
>> operating system you're on. At least that's how it was last time I
>> checked.
>
> Pylons does run on Python 2.6, and we have buildbots that run to ensure the
> tests all pass on Python 2.6. RC3 is the first release to use all the new
> builds for it, though a few bugs crept in so RC4 will be out shortly.

Oh that is good news! I apologize for spreading erroneous information.
I can see that the problem which was preventing nose to run on Python
2.6 has now been fixed. I should have checked before posting.

By the way is the production version of Pylons also know to be compatible?
How about the libraries often used with Pylons (Routes, Mako,
SQLAlchemy, Elixir, etc.)?
Has anyone here started to migrate their production Pylons apps to Python 2.6?

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