G Alexander 於 2018年10月27日 週六 下午5:09寫道:
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> I run my system, stable, lean and mean. You have to modify the python.tcl
> file and strip out all of the references in the portfiles. I created a
> simple and fast bash script that replaces all of the python.version 2. blah
> blah to python.version
Chih-Hsuan Yen 於 2018年10月24日 週三 上午11:12寫道:
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> Fred Wright 於 2018年10月22日 週一 上午3:27寫道:
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> > On Sun, 21 Oct 2018, Chih-Hsuan Yen wrote:
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> > > I'd like to remove old Python version - python{24,25,31,32,33}. I see no
> > > ports depend on python{31,32,33} and no one maintains them, but
Fred Wright 於 2018年10月22日 週一 上午3:27寫道:
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> On Sun, 21 Oct 2018, Chih-Hsuan Yen wrote:
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> > I'd like to remove old Python version - python{24,25,31,32,33}. I see no
> > ports depend on python{31,32,33} and no one maintains them, but those
> > ports are still kept for while. Is there a reason
On Sun, 21 Oct 2018, Chih-Hsuan Yen wrote:
I'd like to remove old Python version - python{24,25,31,32,33}. I see no
ports depend on python{31,32,33} and no one maintains them, but those
ports are still kept for while. Is there a reason for not deleting them?
Some of us like to test Python
Hi all,
I'd like to remove old Python version - python{24,25,31,32,33}. I see no
ports depend on python{31,32,33} and no one maintains them, but those
ports are still kept for while. Is there a reason for not deleting them?
Cheers,
Chih-Hsuan Yen
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