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2016-11-28 4:14 GMT+01:00 Per Øyvind Karlsen :
> https://github.com/proyvind/rpm5-py3k
> here's the py3k port itself finished, but it depends on too much stuff
> recently introduced for me to use and properly test with rpm 5.4.15,
> updating it in omv-c
> On Nov 15, 2016, at 7:23 AM, Alexander Kanavin
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Which of those packages is of interest to you?
>>
>> Offhand, I don’t see any important applications there that MUST have
>> rpm-python3.
>
> The usage case is that Yocto Project is replacing smartpm with dnf.
>
> Dnf can (st
On 11/14/2016 06:07 PM, Jeffrey Johnson wrote:
You were warned:
Meanwhile, no one has tried to compile/use rpm-python with python3.
There’s surely some bugs.
Meanwhile — in order to finish rpm-python3 — there needs to be some
usage case.
On a random Fedora 24 installation, I see the follow
> On Nov 14, 2016, at 10:32 AM, Alexander Kanavin
> wrote:
>
>> rpm-python was converted to python3 (and generally blue-printed against
>> the rpm.org python module) at least 1 year ago afaik.
>>
>> Meanwhile, no one has tried to compile/use rpm-python with python3.
>> There’s surely some b
rpm-python was converted to python3 (and generally blue-printed against
the rpm.org python module) at least 1 year ago afaik.
Meanwhile, no one has tried to compile/use rpm-python with python3. There’s
surely some bugs.
hth
73 de Jeff
I have tried this just now, and unfortunately I am gett
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 5:23 AM, Fan Xin wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am a Yotco Project user and rpm5 is used in Yocto Project.
> As I known, now rpm5 is dependent on python 2.x.
>
> I want to know that whether the rpm5 community has a plan to switch to Python
> 3.x .
>
rpm-python was converted to py