I don't see any problem with requiring 2.5. If that's the version
that has the features you need, then use it. In my opinion, dbqp
is software that's targeted mainly toward developers, not everyday
users, so I think we can probably relax the rules on which systems
are supported a bit.
-Dave
On 3/10/11 11:31 AM, Patrick Crews wrote:
Hi guys,
Wanted to solicit thoughts on a matter that is causing some issues
with dbqp and red hat.
Redhat uses python 2.4, which is causing a lot of problems with dbqp
(as it was written to be useful in the 21st century...but I digress).
What I am wanting to know is what people's thoughts are regarding
requiring python 2.5 for Drizzle/dbqp. I have done some initial work
at making the script 2.4 friendly, but we are missing some annoyingly
basic things in 2.4 that would require doing ugly things to the code.
I'd prefer not to hack things up just so it can run on some old-@$$
version of python, but then I am a bit biased.
Thanks for any feedback,
Patrick
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