[RTEMS Project] #4037: Python script distribution standardisation
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Mon Aug 10 06:50:14 UTC 2020
#4037: Python script distribution standardisation
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Reporter: Chris Johns | Owner: (none)
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.1
Component: admin | Version: 6
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Blocked By:
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Comment (by Chris Johns):
Replying to [comment:17 Christian Mauderer]:
> > > The last point is definitively a controversial one. There are good
reasons for both directions. But again: Maybe that should be discussed
with a broader audience?
> >
> > I think there will be some push back to dropping Python2 right now and
this will fade as time goes on.
>
> There would be some advantages too. Maybe we should discuss an indicator
that it is time to drop the python2 support (for example: as soon as waf
does; or as soon as CentOS doesn't installs it by default; or in 1 year;
or ...) so that there is a clear plan and it isn't discussed again and
again every few months. But like you said: That's not the topic of this
ticket and I think it would be better to discuss this on the mailing list.
I think the new build system and the qual project need to be done and we
have releases with them. I think at the core of this issue is releases
with python 2 and 3 and once we know how they are traveling it will become
apparent what we can do.
I will remove the script support in the RSB and close this ticket when it
is merged.
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Ticket URL: <http://devel.rtems.org/ticket/4037#comment:18>
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