[Bug 278230] Re: Python 2.6 for Intrepid

2009-02-20 Thread Andrew Antle
Hello Alexandre,

https://launchpad.net/~doko/+archive/ppa

Matthias has 2.6 for Intrepid.

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[Bug 278230] Re: Python 2.6 for Intrepid

2009-02-14 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine
@Matthias and where is that PPA? :)

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[Bug 278230] Re: Python 2.6 for Intrepid

2008-10-08 Thread Marek Kubica
I don't see the problem with Ubuntu 8.10 shipping only Python 2.6.
Migrating to a newer Python version is not that easy, take a look how
long it took Debian or Gentoo to switch their default version to 2.5.
For 2.6 Ubuntu 9.04 will be early enough, I'm sure there won't be a
switch to Python 3.0 before Ubuntu 9.10. Maybe even later, but that
depends less on Ubuntu but rather on the adaptation rate of the
community. The faster they are 3.0 compatible, the earlier Ubuntu can
use 3.0 as default. Still, 2.x will be around for quite some years.

I tried building a python2.6 package from the python2.5 sources (updated
via uupdate), but it fails quite early due to changes in the Makefile
targets, due to the new documentation and the custom patches fail to
apply. So it's a bit of work to get it to build properly.

The only thing that is a bit of a pity is that the update-process was
not started when the Python 2.6 alphas or betas came out (there was a
Python 2.6 PPA of some alpha version by doko, but it was deleted). Then
it would be easy to create PPAs immediately after the final release
and/or upload them to Debian experimental (they are in freeze too).

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[Bug 278230] Re: Python 2.6 for Intrepid

2008-10-06 Thread Matthias Klose
won't happen for intrepid (frozen). we will make a package available in
a PPA.


** Changed in: python-defaults (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
   Status: New = Won't Fix

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[Bug 278230] Re: Python 2.6 for Intrepid

2008-10-06 Thread Markus Majer
It was released on October 1st, 2008.

Please put it in the backports as soon as possible, as Andreas posted
here, it's essential to have a recent Python version - perhaps the last
one in the 2.x era - not only in the next release.

Python 2.6 has special features which helps people migrating to Python
3, that information was long known,

Also read:
http://docs.python.org/whatsnew/2.6.html

I think it will be a bad decision to switch from Python 2.5 to Python 3.

If this is not planned, and 9.04 will have Python 2.6 and 9.10 will have
Python 3, as default, we get out of date at least.

So the best point to have Python 2.6 in was this release.

It was absolutely clear that it get released in the first days of
October, so the planning could've started with the RCs and Betas since 6
months that nobody has to tell users something about frozen..

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