On 4/7/22 17:22, Stefano Rivera wrote:
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> Sounds like switching to the fork is a good idea.
Then I will have a go at it tomorrow.
Thanks for the input.
Luiz
Hi Luiz (2022.04.07_11:22:49_+)
> It looks like the current upstream[1] of pysnmp has been unmaintained
> for a while and got forked [2].
>
> FreeBSD has done some adjustments to pysnmp and the related packages
> because of that [3][4], as the current version seems broken in Python 3.9.
>
> W
On Thu, Apr 07, 2022 at 01:22:49PM +0200, Luiz Amaral wrote:
> Hello Python Team,
>
> It looks like the current upstream[1] of pysnmp has been unmaintained
> for a while and got forked [2].
>
> FreeBSD has done some adjustments to pysnmp and the related packages
> because of that [3][4], as the c
Hello Python Team,
It looks like the current upstream[1] of pysnmp has been unmaintained
for a while and got forked [2].
FreeBSD has done some adjustments to pysnmp and the related packages
because of that [3][4], as the current version seems broken in Python 3.9.
What is your opinion on updatin
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