Hi Pavel, (and hey Ben), In addition to the contributions Ben mentions, I made a fork of 1.5.5 that was ported to 3.2, taking a "don't look back" approach. I.e., this doesn't support Python 2 at all. You can grab it (and its ported dependency, lockfile) here:
https://github.com/redsymbol/python-daemon-1.5.5-py3k https://github.com/redsymbol/lockfile-0.9.1-py3k I haven't had any problems with this in production code for over 6 months now, so I'm calling it stable :) That said, I'm wondering Ben if you can clarify how people can contribute now for Python 3 support. What kind of pull requests would you like to receive, exactly? While what I did was perhaps valuable as a reference point, demonstrating that it can work on python 3, have you found it easy to integrate in the code base? Maybe a better approach would be to make changes to your master source that would allow a simple invokation of 2to3 to produce the complete, fully- functional Python3 version. That would allow you to have one code base that easily supports Python 2 and 3. (If that runs into difficulty, the "six" compatibility module might be helpful.) Thanks, Aaron On Sunday 27 January 2013 21:56:46 Ben Finney wrote: > Howdy Pavel, thank you for your interest in ‘python-daemon’. > > On 25-Jan-2013, Pavel Perestoronin wrote: > > Do you plan to add the Python 3 support? Do you accept patches for it? Or > > is there a repository that I can fork and add the Python 3 support > > myself? > > Yes to all of these :-) > > The development of ‘python-daemon’ is discussed on the forum at > <URL:http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/python-daemon-devel> > and we have had some activity in 2012 around getting the library in shape > for Python 3. > > A Lot of the work has been done by Aaron Maxwell, for example see > <URL:http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/python-daemon-devel/2012-Marc > h/000003.html> > <URL:http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/python-daemon-devel/2012-Jun > e/000016.html>. I would be very pleased to help you both collaborate if you > could discuss it on the forum. -- Aaron Maxwell http://redsymbol.net _______________________________________________ python-daemon-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/python-daemon-devel
