Re: Package stops supporting python 2.7 in latest version, what to do now

2018-02-27 Thread Charalampos Stratakis
- Original Message - > From: "Sergio Pascual" <sergio.pa...@gmail.com> > To: "Development discussions related to Fedora" > <devel@lists.fedoraproject.org> > Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2018 10:18:47 PM > Subject: Package stops supporti

Re: Package stops supporting python 2.7 in latest version, what to do now

2018-02-24 Thread Christian Dersch
Hi Sergio, thanks for bringing that up :) I investigated a bit more, at least for astrometry I still need the python2 package. Therefore I suggest we go on with Option 3, I can prepare the python2-astropy package for review. Greetings, Christian On 02/21/2018 10:18 PM, Sergio Pascual wrote: >

Re: Package stops supporting python 2.7 in latest version, what to do now

2018-02-22 Thread Miro HronĨok
On 21.2.2018 22:18, Sergio Pascual wrote: Hello all, python package astropy as ceased to support python 2.7 in its latest version, 3.0. It still provides a LTS version that supports both python 2 and 3. As astropy packagers, we seek advice on how to manage this situation. So the

Re: Package stops supporting python 2.7 in latest version, what to do now

2018-02-21 Thread chicago
>1) package the version with support of python 3 and forget about python >2 I like this one because it sounds easier for you. signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ devel mailing list -- devel@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an

Re: Package stops supporting python 2.7 in latest version, what to do now

2018-02-21 Thread William Moreno
> > 3) package the LTS version for python 2 and the new version for python 3. > > +1 to this one. something similar will happen with django that is dropping python2 support https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Django20 > In the third case, wihich consider the best approach, do I need to

Re: Package stops supporting python 2.7 in latest version, what to do now

2018-02-21 Thread Randy Barlow
On 02/21/2018 04:18 PM, Sergio Pascual wrote: > 3) package the LTS version for python 2 and the new version for python 3. > > In the third case, wihich consider the best approach, do I need to > create a new package and go through the review process? I believe Django did option 3, since Django 3

Package stops supporting python 2.7 in latest version, what to do now

2018-02-21 Thread Sergio Pascual
Hello all, python package astropy as ceased to support python 2.7 in its latest version, 3.0. It still provides a LTS version that supports both python 2 and 3. As astropy packagers, we seek advice on how to manage this situation. So the posibilities are: 1) package the version with support of