On 01/12/2010 19:17, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 13:02:00 -0600
Brian Curtin<brian.cur...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:51, Prashant Kumar<contactprashan...@gmail.com>wrote:
Hello everyone. My name is Prashant. I and my friend Zubin recently
ported 'Configobj'. It would be great if somebody can suggest about
any utilities or scripts that are being widely used and need to be
ported.
http://onpython3yet.com/ might be helpful to you. It orders the projects on
PyPI with the most dependencies which are not yet ported to 3.x.
I don't know who did that page but it seems like there's some FUD there.
simplejson, ctypes, pysqlite and others are available in the 3.x
stdlib. Mercurial is a command-line tool and doesn't need to be ported
to be used for Python 3 projects. setuptools is supplanted by
distribute which should Python 3 compatible.
And I'm not sure what this package called "Python" is (“a high-level
object-oriented programming language”? like Java?), but I'm pretty sure
I've heard there's a Python 3 compatible version.
(granted, it's probably less FUD than stupid automation)
From what I can tell it simply looks at dependencies and availability
of those dependencies with a "Python 3" trove classification. Some
manual filtering may well be useful.
It is well *possible* that there are packages with a runtime dependency
on libraries in mercurial however. Those would need mercurial porting to
Python 3 if they are to run on Python 3. If they simply shell out to
mercurial that wouldn't be the case.
Michael
Regards
Antoine.
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