Hi all,
it is possible to compile python-efl with python 2.6?
It seems to me, that python 2.6 is not supported.
Best regards,
rezso
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The extensions themselves should be possible to compile with Python 2.6,
and the setup script allows this, we haven't tested this though so that's
why the minimum is documented as 2.7, AFAIK automated test discovery and
maybe some examples won't work though as they use Python 2.7+ features.
Do
Sat, 28 Dec 2013 12:36:34 +0200 -n
Kai Huuhko kai.huu...@gmail.com írta:
The extensions themselves should be possible to compile with Python 2.6,
and the setup script allows this, we haven't tested this though so that's
why the minimum is documented as 2.7, AFAIK automated test discovery and
Okay. I'll try to get a Python 2.6 set up ASAP and remove all uses of
non-compatible features. There should be no real reason we wouldn't be able
to drop the requirement to 2.6.
2013/12/28 Páder Rezső re...@rezso.net
Sat, 28 Dec 2013 12:36:34 +0200 -n
Kai Huuhko kai.huu...@gmail.com írta:
Is there a reason to support old versions of python? 2.7 has been the
stable release for some time now.
Even Debian stable has 2.7
~Jeff Hoogland
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On Dec 28, 2013 5:47 AM, Kai Huuhko kai.huu...@gmail.com wrote:
Okay. I'll try to get a Python 2.6 set up
There is if someone requests it and it's not too bothersome to support.
I'm going through everything now to see if something is broken with Python
2.6. Tests definitely require at least version 2.7. Examples seem to be in
pretty good shape. There was one incompatible API method we added in 1.8
Will push this to master and python-efl-1.8 branches soon.
I found your commit, applied, and compiled python-efl successfully with
python 2.6.
Thank you for this very quick patch!
Best regards,
rezso
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