Yes it does. But long story short, Python WILL BE supported in Sailfish one
way or the other, that much I can promise. Sailfish/Mer basically is
"Fedora mobile" which means that just about anything that works on Fedora
will work on Sailfish too. Jolla might not support Python but there will be
thir
26.12.2013 23:34, Mikael Hermansson:
Its not my opinion it's a fact why should a new platform depend on
deprecated libs or language versions when we know it very soon will
disappear even from upstream projects? And dists?
Its only leads to maintanance hell. And when it disappear developers
As I said I built PyQt with Python2 because it's the default in Sailfish
today. If Sailfish-1.0 is about to switch to Python3 then I will also do
that, simple as that. But today Python2 is the default and that's why I
built PyQt with 2 and not 3. Python 2 and 3 can happily live side by side
but som
Its not my opinion it's a fact why should a new platform depend on deprecated
libs or
language versions when we know it very soon will disappear even from upstream
projects? And dists?
Its only leads to maintanance hell. And when it disappear developers and
endusers
gets angry because apps no
Well, that's your opinion. But today it's Python2 that is default in
Sailfish and not three and that's why I built PyQt with two. Afaik all
Python modules currently available as default (dev mode enabled) are built
with Python2.
Greets Jens
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 8:03 PM, Mikael Hermansson wro
AFAIK python is NOT installed from scratch in sf. also if python will be
supported it will be python3 as thomas already has said.
Thats the way to go. Python 2 should be seen as deprecated on new platforms
IMHO...
Regards
Mikael
Thu Dec 26 2013 19:00:35 GMT+0100 (CET) skrev Jens Persson:
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