Re: [elasticluster] Re: Drop support for Python 2.6?

2016-09-16 Thread Adam Huffman
Hi Riccardo,

That's fine by me.

I'll either use SCL or EasyBuild to provide Python 2.7.

Cheers,
Adam


On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 9:01 AM, Riccardo Murri
 wrote:
> Dear ElastiCluster users,
>
> On 5 September 2016 at 14:21, Riccardo Murri 
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I'm still aiming at supporting Py 2.6 until (and including) the 1.4
>> release of ElastiCluster (scheduled for Nov. 2016), but I would like to
>> drop it beginning of 2017.
>>
>
> Apparently, `pip` will drop support for Python 2.6 [1] in release 9.0.
> Without `pip`'s automatic resolution of dependencies, installation
> of ElastiCluster on Python 2.6 becomes too cumbersome to be practical.
>
> Therefore, I'll go with the plan stated above:
> ElastiCluster will drop support for Python 2.6 after release 1.4.
>
> Ciao,
> R
>
> [1]: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/3955
>
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[elasticluster] Re: Drop support for Python 2.6?

2016-09-16 Thread Riccardo Murri
Dear ElastiCluster users,

On 5 September 2016 at 14:21, Riccardo Murri 
wrote:

>
> I'm still aiming at supporting Py 2.6 until (and including) the 1.4
> release of ElastiCluster (scheduled for Nov. 2016), but I would like to
> drop it beginning of 2017.
>
>
Apparently, `pip` will drop support for Python 2.6 [1] in release 9.0.
Without `pip`'s automatic resolution of dependencies, installation
of ElastiCluster on Python 2.6 becomes too cumbersome to be practical.

Therefore, I'll go with the plan stated above:
ElastiCluster will drop support for Python 2.6 after release 1.4.

Ciao,
R

[1]: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/3955

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