bug#38043: Python version language support

2022-01-18 Thread Mike Frysinger
On 18 Jan 2022 16:15, Karl Berry wrote: > i'm inclined to drop support for > My recollection is, plenty of people are still using <3.6, EOL or not. > Tempting though it is. dissertation follows. i know it's a lot, and i don't normally like writing this much at a time, but i think this is

bug#31728: [PATCH] dmalloc: mark macro as obsolete

2022-01-18 Thread Mike Frysinger
On 18 Jan 2022 16:15, Karl Berry wrote: > To me, the question is, does the current AM_WITH_DMALLOC actually work? > Or not? If it does, I see no reason to have it issue a warning, and > thus annoy anyone who has it in their configure.ac, where it is > presumably residing harmlessly. how are you

bug#38043: Incorrect Python byte-compiling for Python 3 and PyPy3

2022-01-18 Thread Karl Berry
i'm inclined to drop support for

bug#31728: [PATCH] dmalloc: mark macro as obsolete

2022-01-18 Thread Karl Berry
To me, the question is, does the current AM_WITH_DMALLOC actually work? Or not? If it does, I see no reason to have it issue a warning, and thus annoy anyone who has it in their configure.ac, where it is presumably residing harmlessly. I agree it does not "fit with Automake's mission", and