Considering this, I intent to retire pypy3.8 from Fedora 38+ before the beta
freeze.
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Subject: [pypy-dev] Dropping py3.8, working on py3.10
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2023 12:01:58 +0200
From: Matti Picus
To: pypy-...@python.org
We have begun work on py3.10. I
Hello,
I plan to retire PyPy 3.7 (pypy3.7) from Fedora 37+. The latest/last release of
it happened in March and I'd like to avoid the need to backport security fixes
to it for more 14ish months.
If there is a high demand (unlikely) it can always be added back after GA, but
it cann
On 01. 03. 22 18:05, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 01. 03. 22 17:49, Major Hayden wrote:
On 3/1/22 10:44, Miro Hrončok wrote:
Do you think we should make /usr/bin/pypy3 PyPy 3.9 in Fedora 36? It is
rather late in the release cycle, but considering this is essentially a leaf
package I think this
On 01. 03. 22 17:49, Major Hayden wrote:
On 3/1/22 10:44, Miro Hrončok wrote:
Do you think we should make /usr/bin/pypy3 PyPy 3.9 in Fedora 36? It is
rather late in the release cycle, but considering this is essentially a leaf
package I think this might be a good idea.
That sounds like a
On 3/1/22 10:44, Miro Hrončok wrote:
Do you think we should make /usr/bin/pypy3 PyPy 3.9 in Fedora 36? It is
rather late in the release cycle, but considering this is essentially a
leaf package I think this might be a good idea.
That sounds like a good plan to me. Thanks for doing the work on
On Tue, Mar 01, 2022 at 05:44:56PM +0100, Miro Hrončok wrote:
> Hello Pythonistas.
>
> Do you think we should make /usr/bin/pypy3 PyPy 3.9 in Fedora 36? It is
> rather late in the release cycle, but considering this is essentially a leaf
> package I think this might be a good ide
Hello Pythonistas.
Do you think we should make /usr/bin/pypy3 PyPy 3.9 in Fedora 36? It is rather
late in the release cycle, but considering this is essentially a leaf package I
think this might be a good idea.
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Hi,
On 2/19/19 3:14 PM, Antonette Caldwell wrote:
Hi all
I commented on https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1673127 that
I will be working on building pypy. So far, I was able to build pypy and
pypy3 on rawhide, but this is my first time creating the package. I
copied the spec from
Hi all
I commented on https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1673127 that I will
be working on building pypy. So far, I was able to build pypy and pypy3 on
rawhide, but this is my first time creating the package. I copied the spec from
both of the rpms/pypy packages[1], but I wanted to
: Re: Help needed: pypy 7.0.0
On 13. 02. 19 15:12, Antonette Caldwell wrote:
> Hi Miro,
>
> I would like to help out.
Excellent! Let me know if you need pointers.
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On 13. 02. 19 15:12, Antonette Caldwell wrote:
Hi Miro,
I would like to help out.
Excellent! Let me know if you need pointers.
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Hi Miro,
I would like to help out.
Antonette Caldwell
From: Miro Hrončok
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 6:23 AM
To: Fedora Python SIG
Subject: Help needed: pypy 7.0.0
PyPy was updated to 7.0.0 with alpha Python 3.6 support:
https://morepypy.blogspot.com
PyPy was updated to 7.0.0 with alpha Python 3.6 support:
https://morepypy.blogspot.com/2019/02/pypy-v700-triple-release-of-27-35-and.html
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1673127
I'd very much want to see this in Fedora 30, but I'm overwhelmed by other things
and will be o
...and in case that gets dull, PyPy 2.1 was also just released :)
http://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/release-2.1.0.html
On Wed, 2013-07-31 at 03:10 -0400, Matej Stuchlik wrote:
> Consider it done! :)
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Bohuslav Kabrda"
> To: "Fe
Consider it done! :)
- Original Message -
From: "Bohuslav Kabrda"
To: "Fedora Python SIG"
Cc: "Matej Stuchlik"
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 7:51:21 AM
Subject: Re: PyPy gains Python 3 support!
- Original Message -
> Anyone want to packag
- Original Message -
> Anyone want to package this for Fedora? It would be a different srpm to
> the pypy.srpm since the sources are different, but presumably the
> pypy.spec file could be used as a base.
Matej is currently maintaining PyPy in Fedora, so he would probably be
pypy is an alternate implementation of Python [1], implemented in Python
itself, together with a set of tools for compiling that implementation
down to C code. The resulting implementation can, in theory, be faster
than the regular "CPython" implementation we know as /usr/bin/python
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