Was the change made recently? How long has it been out.

It's also worth noting that saved-breakpoints and breakpoints also
have Python 3 versions. I can see the benefit of having different
settings, but probably the default should be to use the same settings.
So I am +1 to use the pudb settings in Python 3 unless pudb3 exists
(either as a file or a header). Ditto for the breakpoints. That's a
little messy, but we probably should keep backwards compatibility if
this has already been out for a while.

Aaron Meurer

On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Andreas Kloeckner
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Somchai Smythe <[email protected]> writes:
>> I will concede without a fight.  I look forward to using that changes
>> from Aaron's patch in the next release that permit python2 and python3
>> to both work with different configurations using the same
>> configuration file.  I know you wouldn't email me suggesting a revert
>> unless he had already submitted a better solution, and that means
>> everybody wins and no fighting is required.  I just want a solution
>> that works, and I don't care who wrote it. :-D
>
> Just to be clear--there isn't a patch yet (other than "git revert
> <somchai's changes>"). I'd like to hear your (Somchai's) reasoning for
> wanting this in the first place. I can see where Aaron is coming from,
> so I'm leaning towards reverting the change outright.
>
> Andreas

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