On Jun 1, 2008, at 11:09 , Curtis Hovey wrote: > On Sun, 2008-06-01 at 10:53 -0500, Yevgen Muntyan wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> On Jun 1, 2008, at 10:00 , Johan Dahlin wrote: >> >>> [gobject introspection stuff] >> >> Too bad gobject-introspection depends on python-2.5. Is >> it going to be a dependency only for gobject-introspection >> itself, or is it going to be a dependency for projects >> which use gobject-introspection, i.e. will a user need >> python-2.5 to build a foobar package which happens to provide >> or use introspection data? >> >> Best regards, >> Yevgen >> >> P.S. Python-2.5 is not old, it's about a year old and I >> don't have it on this machine, where I am running gtk >> from trunk. It might be old enough for folks who do python, >> but not for everybody ;) > > Python 2.4 is not supported. 2.5 is the 18 months old and is the > stable > version to be developing to. Versions 2.6 and 3.0 will be released in > September of this year.
And C99 is the current C standard... I mean, what python maintainers say is one thing (they still make security releases for 2.3 and 2.4, no?), and what's installed is another thing. Question is whether it's okay to ignore older systems, especially when newest python is needed only for its new syntax. If the answer is "yes", fine, new python is fun and all that. I just was surprised by that, because e.g. pygtk, a python package, still supports python-2.4. Best regards, Yevgen _______________________________________________ language-bindings mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/language-bindings
