Sorry, I pressed the send button too early. I think epel repository is not deemed stable enough that it qualifies to be used in all Enterprise environments - epel itself has a stable and a release repository. I'm not very familiar with CentOS or RHEL, but that's what I read when I designed the CentOS docker containers. If anybody has more knowledge I'm happy to get corrected here :)
-Marco Marco de Abreu <marco.g.ab...@googlemail.com> schrieb am Fr., 13. Juli 2018, 01:23: > As far as I know is the epel repository not considered stable. > > Chen HY <chenhy12...@gmail.com> schrieb am Fr., 13. Juli 2018, 00:18: > >> CentOS 7 has Python 3.4.8 and python 3.6.3 in epel repo. >> Is that stable ? >> HY >> 发件人: Marco de Abreu >> 发送时间: 2018年7月12日 23:00 >> 收件人: dev@mxnet.incubator.apache.org >> 主题: Re: Deprecate python 2 >> >> CentOS 7, for example, does not offer stable Python 3 support. We're using >> an unstable version in our CI to verify it none the less. I think that's a >> hard stop for quite a few users. >> >> -Marco >> >> Pedro Larroy <pedro.larroy.li...@gmail.com> schrieb am Do., 12. Juli >> 2018, >> 23:51: >> >> > Hi >> > >> > I would like to know your opinion in regards to deprecating and removing >> > Python 2. Maybe for MXNet 2.0 ? >> > >> > What's the reason to have support for Python2? >> > >> > Pedro. >> > >> >>