Updated: python 3.8/3.9 packages

2024-02-28 Thread Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce

Test release for

python393.9.18-1
python39-doc3.9.18-1

were removed as they had serious faults.
Investigations in underway

New release for

python{38,39}-build 1.0.3-1
python{38,39}-pyproject_hooks   1.0.0-1
python{38,39}-setuptools_scm8.0.4-1


CHANGES
latest upstream releases

CYGWIN CHANGES

Only python 3.8 and 3.9 are updated.
Python 2, 3.6 and 3.7 are not anymore supported upstream.
Python 3.12 will be in the near future introduced and we will skip 3.10 
and 3.11.


https://devguide.python.org/versions/#versions

The main packages include postinstall script that
use "alternatives" to define for

  /usr/bin/python

  /usr/bin/python3
  /usr/bin/idle3
  /usr/bin/pydoc3

a default to the highest package available.

$ alternatives --display python
  python - status is auto.
 link currently points to /usr/bin/python3.9
/usr/bin/python3.8 - priority 38
/usr/bin/python3.9 - priority 39
Current `best' version is /usr/bin/python3.9.

Rationale:
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/
In other systems as Debian
/usr/bin/python is discouraged.

DESCRIPTION
Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly
and integrate systems more effectively.
Python is powerful... and fast; plays well with others;
runs everywhere; is friendly & easy to learn; is Open.

HOMEPAGE
https://www.python.org/

Regards
Marco Atzeri


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Re: Updated: python 3.8/3.9 packages

2024-01-25 Thread Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce

On 23/12/2023 04:54, Marco Atzeri wrote:


New test release for

 python39    3.9.18-1
 python39-doc    3.9.18-1


the packages were promoted to stable

Regards
Marco Atzeri

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Updated: python 3.8/3.9 packages

2023-12-22 Thread Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce



New test release for

python393.9.18-1
python39-doc3.9.18-1

new release for

python{38,39}-attrs 23.1.0-1
python{38,39}-pip   23.3.2-1
python{38,39}-platformdirs  4.1.0-1
python{38,39}-setuptools69.0.2-1
python{38,39}-cffi  1.16.0-1

CHANGES
latest upstream releases

CYGWIN CHANGES

Only python 3.8 and 3.9 are updated.
Python 2, 3.6 and 3.7 are not anymore supported upstream.
Python 3.12 will be in the near future introduced and we will skip 3.10 
and 3.11.


https://devguide.python.org/versions/#versions

The main packages include postinstall script that
use "alternatives" to define for

  /usr/bin/python

  /usr/bin/python3
  /usr/bin/idle3
  /usr/bin/pydoc3

a default to the highest package available.

$ alternatives --display python
  python - status is auto.
 link currently points to /usr/bin/python3.9
/usr/bin/python3.8 - priority 38
/usr/bin/python3.9 - priority 39
Current `best' version is /usr/bin/python3.9.

Rationale:
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/
In other systems as Debian
/usr/bin/python is discouraged.

DESCRIPTION
Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly
and integrate systems more effectively.
Python is powerful... and fast; plays well with others;
runs everywhere; is friendly & easy to learn; is Open.

HOMEPAGE
https://www.python.org/

Regards
Marco Atzeri


If you have questions or comments, please send them to the
cygwin mailing list at: cygwin (at) cygwin (dot) com .


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Updated: python 3.8/3.9 packages

2023-04-13 Thread Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce

New release for


python38-doc3.8.16-1
python39-doc3.9.16-1

python{38,39}-attrs 22.2.0-1
python{38,39}-babel 2.12.1-1
python{38,39}-cffi  1.15.1-1
python{38,39}-cython0.29.33-1
python{38,39}-distlib   0.3.6-1
python{38,39}-exceptiongroup1.1.1-1
python{38,39}-filelock  3.9.0-1
python{38,39}-importlib-metadata6.2.1-1
python{38,39}-iniconfig 2.0.0-1
python{38,39}-jinja23.1.2-1
python{38,39}-markupsafe2.1.2-1
python{38,39}-mock  5.0.1-1
python{38,39}-nose  1.3.8-1
python{38,39}-platformdirs  3.1.1-1
python{38,39}-pycparser 2.21-1
python{38,39}-pytest7.3.0-1
python{38,39}-pytest-env0.8.1-1
python{38,39}-pytest-mock   3.10.0-1
python{38,39}-pytest-sugar  0.9.7-1
python{38,39}-pytz  2023.3-1
python{38,39}-railroad-diagrams 3.0.1-1
python{38,39}-setuptools67.6.0-1
python{38,39}-termcolor 2.2.0-1
python{38,39}-tomli 2.0.1-1
python{38,39}-typing_extension  4.5.0-1
python{38,39}-virtualenv20.21.0-1
python{38,39}-zipp  3.15.0-1


CHANGES
latest upstream releases

CYGWIN CHANGES

Only python 3.8 and 3.9 are updated.

Python 2, 3.6 and 3.7 (in near future) are not anymore supported upstream.

Python 3.11 will be in the near future introduced and we will skip 3.10 .

https://devguide.python.org/versions/#versions

The main packages include postinstall script that
use "alternatives" to define for

  /usr/bin/python

  /usr/bin/python3
  /usr/bin/idle3
  /usr/bin/pydoc3

a default to the highest package available.

$ alternatives --display python
  python - status is auto.
 link currently points to /usr/bin/python3.9
/usr/bin/python2.7 - priority 27
/usr/bin/python3.6 - priority 36
/usr/bin/python3.7 - priority 37
/usr/bin/python3.8 - priority 38
/usr/bin/python3.9 - priority 39
Current `best' version is /usr/bin/python3.9.

Rationale:
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/
In other systems as Debian
/usr/bin/python is discouraged.

DESCRIPTION
Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly
and integrate systems more effectively.
Python is powerful... and fast; plays well with others;
runs everywhere; is friendly & easy to learn; is Open.

HOMEPAGE
https://www.python.org/

Regards
Marco Atzeri


If you have questions or comments, please send them to the
cygwin mailing list at: cygwin (at) cygwin (dot) com .