What happens when I run make test and I have both python2 and python3 installed on my system? Do the tests run once under each version or does one of the versions 'win'?
--Rafael On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 4:05 PM, Ken Giusti <kgiu...@redhat.com> wrote: > > Well, done enough to consider merging to master. > > While the patch is quite large, most of the changes are simple syntax > changes to avoid non-python3 compliant syntax. > > The code is available on the kgiusti-python3 branch at the Apache repo. > > > https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=qpid-proton.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/kgiusti-python3 > > I've also made a patch that can be viewed up on reviewboard: > > https://reviews.apache.org/r/33691/ > > I've verified that the unit tests and python examples run under python2.6, > 2.7, and python3.3. I'd appreciate if folks would take this patch for a > spin and report back their experience. > > Known Issues: > > These changes will be incompatible with earlier versions of the python 2.x > series. I know for a fact that python versions <= 2.4 won't even parse > this patch, and I suspect getting such older versions of python to work > would require lots of effort. I'm a little unsure of how well python 2.5 > will be supported - I have yet to test that far back. I also didn't test > anything earlier than 3.3 in the python3.x stream. > > -- > -K >