Thanks Peter. We'll test it this week and let you know of any issues we
come across.
On 19 October 2014 23:07, Peter Bigot <big...@acm.org> wrote:
> It's out, on SourceForge and PyPI.
>
> Best news: the PyPI version should work with Python 2.6 through 3.4.2;
> turns out it wasn't all that hard to make the generated bindings
> cross-compatible. AFAICT it works just fine within the limitations of each
> Python version (though I did not test Python 3.0 because my installation
> lacks the sha256 module required for hash generation).
>
> Notify me of any problems either here (for distribution issues) or on
> github https://github.com/pabigot/pyxb/issues (for bug reports).
>
> Peter
>
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 4:57 PM, Nathan Robertson <nath...@nathanr.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Peter,
>>
>> We've been using 1.2.4-DEV in production on Python 3 (currently 3.4.1)
>> since that branch was created and announced on the mailing list. We've
>> found it to be stable and reliable - we've got roughly 200'000 lines of
>> code (mixed Java JAXB and Python PyXB), and about 4700 lines of XML schema.
>> So we've been running a fairly large application in production with PyXB on
>> Python 3.x for quite a while now.
>>
>> We have our own internal pypiserver with mirrors of the versions of the
>> packages we use, and created a 1.2.4-DEV PyPI package (probably 3.x only,
>> but we only use 3.x) and put it there.
>>
>> I'd personally like to thank you for creating 1.2.4-DEV. Before that
>> point, PyXB was the only element in our stack that we could neither
>> substitute with another 3.x compantible product, or upgrade to a 3.x
>> compatible version. Even though it wasn't tagged as a production release,
>> we found it stable, and it allowed us to upgrade to 3.x.
>>
>> Michael: We also backported the RPMs for Python 3.4.1 from RawHide to
>> RHEL 6. It took us a day to figure it out, but that's also in production
>> now, and served out of our internal yum repo. I gather that updated Python
>> packages wouldn't usually qualify for EPEL, but given given python3-* isn't
>> in the base RHEL 6 distro I'm guessing it may qualify.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Nathan.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 20 August 2014 21:39, Peter Bigot <big...@acm.org> wrote:
>>
>>> There is no planned release date; it's whenever I get tired of working
>>> on other things and turn attention to PyXB. 1.2.5 is more likely than
>>> 1.3.0, and python3 will be part of 1.3.0. The hold-up there is that
>>> PyXB includes generated bindings for a large number of schema, and at
>>> this time I don't believe the bindings generated under python2 work
>>> for python3 or vice-versa. Since PyPI doesn't allow me to have two
>>> packages no release can officially support both until I figure out a
>>> solution to that.
>>>
>>> The more people express an interest the more likely it'll happen. It
>>> also tends to be correlated to bug reports, which also get me working
>>> on PyXB. FWIW, development (including bug reports) is now hosted on
>>> github at https://github.com/pabigot/pyxb though I'll still push
>>> release packages onto sourceforge.
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 5:15 AM, Michal Srb <m...@redhat.com> wrote:
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > I'm a maintainer of PyXB package in Fedora and I'm really looking
>>> > forward to PyXB 1.2.4 (or 1.3.0?) release with official Python 3
>>> > support. I would like to ask if there is any ETA on when it could be
>>> > officially released.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks and regards
>>> > Michal
>>> >
>>> >
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