Question regarding python migration

2010-10-14 Thread Pramod Thirthachar Sridhar
Hi,



We have a Python based test framework which is being used in various projects.



Our current environment is

Python (ver 2.5.1)

wxPython (wxPython2.8-win32-ansi-2.8.6.0-py25)

pywin32-210.win32-py2.5

vcredist_x86.exe

pyserial-2.2



Our Framework is being currently used in Windows XP.



The issue is:

Soon our environment will be migrated from Windows XP to Windows 7.

In this regard, I would be in need of suggestions/ideas/information regarding 
migration of our existing framework into windows 7 environment.



Do i need to migrate our framework from Python 2.5 to either Python 2.6 or 
directly to Python 3.0 ? What happens to all supporting packages..etc



Which is the best way ?



We tried out of some option of using our framework under virtual xp context of 
windows 7.Thou it works for timebeing,i am not interested to having the same as 
kind of way of working for future.



Please help



Many thanks in advance



- Pramod
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Question regarding python migration

2010-10-14 Thread Pramod Thirthachar Sridhar
Hi,



We have a Python based test framework which is being used in various projects.



Our current environment is

Python (ver 2.5.1)

wxPython (wxPython2.8-win32-ansi-2.8.6.0-py25)

pywin32-210.win32-py2.5

vcredist_x86.exe

pyserial-2.2



Our Framework is being currently used in Windows XP.



The issue is:

Soon our environment will be migrated from Windows XP to Windows 7.

In this regard, I would be in need of suggestions/ideas/information regarding 
migration of our existing framework into windows 7 environment.



Do i need to migrate our framework from Python 2.5 to either Python 2.6 or 
directly to Python 3.0 ? What happens to all supporting packages..etc



Which is the best way ?



We tried out of some option of using our framework under virtual xp context of 
windows 7.Thou it works for timebeing,i am not interested to having the same as 
kind of way of working for future.



Please help



Many thanks in advance



- Pramod
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[issue10096] Question regarding python migration

2010-10-13 Thread Pramod T Sridhar

New submission from Pramod T Sridhar pramod.srid...@nxp.com:

Hi All,

We have a Python based test framework which is being used in various projects.

Our current environment is 
Python (ver 2.5.1)
wxPython (wxPython2.8-win32-ansi-2.8.6.0-py25)
pywin32-210.win32-py2.5
vcredist_x86.exe
pyserial-2.2

Our Framework is being currently used in Windows XP.

The issue is:
Soon our environment will be migrated from Windows XP to Windows 7.
In this regard, I would be in need of suggestions/ideas/information
regarding migration of our existing framework into windows 7 environment.

Do i need to migrate our framework from Python 2.5 to either Python 2.6 or 
directly to Python 3.0 ? What happens to all supporting packages..etc

Which is the best way ?

We tried out of some option of using our framework under virtual xp context of 
windows 7.Thou it works for timebeing,i am not interested to having the same as 
kind of way of working for future.

Please help

Many thanks in advance

- Pramod

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[issue10096] Question regarding python migration

2010-10-13 Thread Senthil Kumaran

Senthil Kumaran orsent...@gmail.com added the comment:

Please ask python-l...@python.org

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