On Fri, 22 Apr 2016, Paul Morris wrote:
Um, so... 2.19 still uses Qt4. In the future, version 3.0 will require
Qt5 (and Python3).
So future Frescobaldi 3.x version will require Python3.
Python scripts in the LilyPond package currently need Python2. On Linux
Fedora I'm running it with Python 2.7. On my Windows machine I'm using the
LilyPond version for Windows with bundled Python 2.4.
- Why isn't LilyPond bundled with at least Python 2.7? Are there any known
issues with Python 2.7? It seems to work fine here on my Fedora box.
- If future versions of Frescobaldi will require Python3, wouldn't that be
a good moment to port all python scripts in the LilyPond distribution
also to Python3, or to make them compatible with both Python3 and
Python2? Stepping up to Python 2.7 first would already make the gap
smaller.
I know, the question is always: who will do the job ...
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MT
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