I raised the issue on python-dev again, let's see what happens. In
case they accept this then at least for the python 3 version the
python fork could be removed after a few changes on my side (for
python 2 it would have to stay, but python 2 is legacy stuff anyways,
and updates to both my and the
2012/12/25 Pino Toscano p...@kde.org:
Hi,
(please do not top-post, thanks.)
Alle venerdì 21 dicembre 2012, Sven Brauch ha scritto:
the two-week review period for this project (kdev-python) has passed.
The only complaint raised was related to the python fork in the
repository. Was the
On 2012-12-25, Sven Brauch svenbra...@googlemail.com wrote:
Also, I'm still not sure what exactly concerns you about security and
maintenance. Problems I see include increased build time, and
maintenance efforts for me personally in updating the fork, but none
really seem fatal. Can you
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 5:59 AM, Sune Vuorela nos...@vuorela.dk wrote:
On 2012-12-25, Sven Brauch svenbra...@googlemail.com wrote:
Also, I'm still not sure what exactly concerns you about security and
maintenance. Problems I see include increased build time, and
maintenance efforts for me
2012/12/26 Ben Cooksley bcooks...@kde.org:
I see in that bug report that this was supposed to be referred to a
Python development mailing list as a result of the objections of a
single person in that bug. What was the result of that?
Hello!
Nothing, it just died. Here is the thread:
Hi,
since there were no further questions or complaints, I will consider
kdev-python to have passed the review process now. Thanks!
Greetings,
Sven
2012/12/21 Sven Brauch svenbra...@googlemail.com:
Hello,
the two-week review period for this project (kdev-python) has passed.
The only
Great. :)
I personally agree with the internal python reasoning, and it can be
changed later anyway if it turns out to be a real problem.
Laszlo
On 12/25/12, Sven Brauch svenbra...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
since there were no further questions or complaints, I will consider
kdev-python to
Hello,
the two-week review period for this project (kdev-python) has passed.
The only complaint raised was related to the python fork in the
repository. Was the necessarity of this sufficiently explained by my
follow-up email, or does anyone think this issue needs further
discussion?
Best
On Friday 07 December 2012 06:01:19 Laszlo Papp wrote:
Out of the curiosity: how much python3 is available? Thank you for your
work.
python3 _support_
please read http://scummos.blogspot.de/2012/11/kdev-python-14-stable-
released.html
1.5 will get python3 support
--
Milian Wolff
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Milian Wolff m...@milianw.de wrote:
On Friday 07 December 2012 06:01:19 Laszlo Papp wrote:
Out of the curiosity: how much python3 is available? Thank you for your
work.
python3 _support_
please read
Hi!
Yeah, basic python3 support is there (syntax works) but not all the
features are handled correctly, e.g. nonlocal is not implemented yet
etc.
As milian already said, for 1.5 there will probably be two versions, a
python 2 and a python 3 one. Most of the development from now on will
happen for
Hi!
For quite exactly two years I have been working on integrating the
Python scripting language into KDevelop. Recently this project, called
kdev-python, has seen its first stable release (called 1.4 in order to
match kdevplatform version numbers). The release seems to be
successful so far, no
Alle giovedì 6 dicembre 2012, Sven Brauch ha scritto:
If you find any issues, please tell me so I can fix them as quickly
as possible.
The embedded (and modified) copy of python 2.7.1 does not seem a good
idea... is there *really* no way to use an external (lib)python?
It seems python gets
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Sven Brauch svenbra...@googlemail.comwrote:
Hi!
For quite exactly two years I have been working on integrating the
Python scripting language into KDevelop. Recently this project, called
kdev-python, has seen its first stable release (called 1.4 in order to
Out of the curiosity: how much python3 is available? Thank you for your
work.
python3 _support_
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