On 3/27/2021 1:20 AM, pyt...@blackward.eu wrote:

By the way, some months ago I started trying to migrate to Python 3 and gave up in favor of creating said compilation.

Why?  What was biggest roadblock?

Compatibility of Python and its Packages decreased with V3 significantly.

I don't believe this without a clear explanation as to what you mean and strong evidence. Are you claiming that you cannot put together a combination of modern python + numpy + scipy + qt + ... that work together? (Many people including my daughter seem to manage just fine.) If there are particular problems, it would be worth discussing and trying to solve them. And what would 'compatibility have to do with '3.x'? (With respect to unicode, compatibility has been improved in one important respect since 3.3.)

A whole lot of minor and major incompatibilities > between your subversions and 
belonging packages.

I don't understand 'subversions' and 'belonging packages'?

I understand 'incompatibities' in general but not what you mean specifically. I don't know of any evidence that there are increased within, say, 3.8 or 3.9 packages versus 2.7 packages.

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