Am 17.04.2015 um 16:55 schrieb davecortesi:
The Python3 branch is, alas, far behind the Develop branch. The branch
was created about a year ago. I just looked at a merge and there are
~350 commits separating them, many showing conflicts in the display
presented by the github for mac tool.
On Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 7:40:52 PM UTC-7, Laurence wrote:
I got busy doing lots of Python 2.7 dev work and didn't get around to
testing the Python 3 testing. I'm certainly interested to see how it goes.
I very much want to start coding in Python 3 (all the future imports are
@laurence. I'm in the same position ie. waiting for pyinstaller support for
python 3.4+ to make a move away from python 2.7. How did your beta testing
go?
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On Thursday 08 of January 2015 17:03:34 David Cortesi wrote:
What's the status of Python 3 support? Looking at the Python 3 branch on
github, the TODO list is quite short!
Hi David,
the status of Python 3 is that it mostly works. It should work with Python
3.3/3.4.
The TODO list are some
Hi Martin,
Just to let you know that I am a great fan of Pyinstaller and would love to
see the Python 3 compatible version released. I have many tools they rely
on Pyinstaller and have not switched to Python 3 because Pyinstaller does
not yet support it. So, this update is very good to know. I'll
What's the status of Python 3 support? Looking at the Python 3 branch on
github, the TODO list is quite short!
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