Ofnuts (ofn...@gmx.com) wrote:
> On 26/11/15 11:53, Simon Budig wrote:
> >It would make sense to switch to python 3 in sync with the
> >(plugin-breaking) switch to gtk3 with the 3.0 release.
>
> Why would gtk3 break python plug-ins? I don't see that many that come with
> their own UI. I would expe
On 26/11/15 11:53, Simon Budig wrote:
It would make sense to switch to python 3 in sync with the
(plugin-breaking) switch to gtk3 with the 3.0 release.
Why would gtk3 break python plug-ins? I don't see that many that come
with their own UI. I would expect 2.10 and the high bit-depth to break
On 26 November 2015 at 10:47, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> While it is is feasible to have Python3 as the system default install,
> it is not practical to remove Python2 from the system. Even if it is
> not installed by default (which I doubt very much) it will be
> reachable via the default packagin
Joao S. O. Bueno (gwid...@gmail.com) wrote:
> While it is is feasible to have Python3 as the system default install,
> it is not practical to remove Python2 from the system. Even if it is
> not installed by default (which I doubt very much) it will be
> reachable via the default packaging system (a
While it is is feasible to have Python3 as the system default install,
it is not practical to remove Python2 from the system. Even if it is
not installed by default (which I doubt very much) it will be
reachable via the default packaging system (and therefore available as
a GIMP dependency).
Anywa
On 25 November 2015 at 16:21, Ofnuts wrote:
> The latest Ubuntu (15;10) has dropped support for Python V2 (Python V2 is
> still available via a PPA). Are there any plans to support V3 in Gimp,
I think they were talking about this, but it was not ready in time.
15.10 still has python2 as the defau
Therte is aproblem in migrating - because converting scripts to
Python3 nto that much of a hasle, but current PyGIMP uses PyGTK - and
_that_ is a problem - because we should them move the Python
itnerface to gobject introspection - and it would imply to move the
GIMP parts to use gobjetc introspe
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Ofnuts wrote:
> The latest Ubuntu (15;10) has dropped support for Python V2 (Python V2 is
> still available via a PPA). Are there any plans to support V3 in Gimp,
> possibly alongside V2? Maybe as a minimum look at the script's shebang to
> determine if it is