2011/8/30 Aaron DeVore <aaron.dev...@gmail.com> > Possible solution [who uses it for CPython]: > 1) pypy arbitrary, pypy2 for Python 2, pypy3 for Python 3 [PEP 394, Gentoo] > 2) pypy for Python 2, pypy3 for Python 3, no pypy2 [Debian family] > 3) pypy for Python 2, pypy2 for Python 2, pypy3 for Python 3 [Red Hat > family] > 4) pypy for Python 3, pypy2 for Python 2, pypy3 for Python 3 [Arch Linux] > > I prefer #1 because it sticks with PEP 394 and is future-proof. #2 and > #3 take away future flexibility. #4 is a horrible, horrible idea at > present. >
As far as I care, #1 also looks better to me, because it follows CPython conventions. But the ultimate solution is certainly: 0) python for arbitrary PyPy, python2 for PyPy 2, and python3 for PyPy 3! -- Amaury Forgeot d'Arc
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