On Thu, 20 Feb 2014 10:24:16 +0900
"Stephen J. Turnbull" wrote:
>
> The argument that a "read-only, no cherrypicking by committers" repo
> is nothing but a better tarball is valid, but as I say, AFAICS the
> expected gain is pretty marginal. The conflict here is not Larry's
> process, it's the d
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 19:20:12 -0800
Larry Hastings wrote:
>
> As for a "user beware" clone: I worry about providing anything that
> looks/tastes/smells like a repo. Someone could still inadvertently push
> those revisions back to trunk, and then we'd have a real mess on our
> hands.
If you're
http://midwinter.com/~larry/3.4.status/merge.status.html lists enough
changes that it sounds more like a bugfix release than "just a few
last tweaks after the rc".
It would probably help if the what's-new-in-rc2 explicitly mentioned
that asyncio is new and provisional with 3.4, and listed its chan
Quoting Vajrasky Kok :
Go to any commit link in hg.python.org/cpython, for example
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/d11ca14c9a61.
You have this commit message:
Issue #6815: os.path.expandvars() now supports non-ASCII Unicode
environment variables names and values. [#6815]
The [#6815] link is
I personally regret that sorting isn't safe, but that ship has sailed.
There is practicality benefit in making None compare to everything,
just as C and Java do with null pointers -- but it is too late to do
by default.
Adding a keyword to sorted might be nice -- but then shouldn't it also
be add
This time I was a lot more careful about Misc/NEWS items. The graft
process likes to link in improper changes. So every time I have a graft
merge collision, I now recheck what the revision I'm merging has done,
and I only keep Misc/NEWS entries that are relevant.
I just realized that I ba
Hi,
Thanks Larry for being our release manager. How can we help you?
Sorry for giving you too much work with asyncio changes :-)
Python 3.4 is the largest release in term of new features since Python
3. To give you an overview of new features, 8 new modules were added
between Python 2.7 and 3.3.
Am 19.02.2014 22:18, schrieb Nick Coghlan:
> and the Ubuntu 14.04 deadline restricts our ability to add a 3rd rc.
well, I think it would be wrong to restrict that for only that reason. I did
object to delay the release cycle a second time for completing a feature. If
the release has to be delaye
On 21 Feb 2014 08:38, "Matthias Klose" wrote:
>
> Am 19.02.2014 22:18, schrieb Nick Coghlan:
> > and the Ubuntu 14.04 deadline restricts our ability to add a 3rd rc.
>
> well, I think it would be wrong to restrict that for only that reason. I
did
> object to delay the release cycle a second time
PEP: 463
Title: Exception-catching expressions
Version: $Revision$
Last-Modified: $Date$
Author: Chris Angelico
Status: Draft
Type: Standards Track
Content-Type: text/x-rst
Created: 15-Feb-2014
Python-Version: 3.5
Post-History: 16-Feb-2014, 21-Feb-2014
Abstract
Just as PEP 308 introduc
On 02/20/2014 07:15 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
PEP: 463
Title: Exception-catching expressions
Version: $Revision$
Last-Modified: $Date$
Author: Chris Angelico
Status: Draft
Type: Standards Track
Content-Type: text/x-rst
Created: 15-Feb-2014
Python-Version: 3.5
Post-History: 16-Feb-2014, 21-Feb-20
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Ethan Furman wrote:
> (I'll vote on the syntax when the bikeshedding begins ;).
Go get the keys to the time machine! Bikeshedding begins a week ago.
ChrisA
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Now that Larry is working on the 3.4.0 branch away from default, what is
default pointing to? 3.4.1 or 3.5?
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On 02/20/2014 09:00 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Ethan Furman wrote:
(I'll vote on the syntax when the bikeshedding begins ;).
Go get the keys to the time machine! Bikeshedding begins a week ago.
Oh, no, not on PyDev it hasn't! Get ready for round 2!
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On 2/20/2014 11:58 PM, Ethan Furman wrote:
Now that Larry is working on the 3.4.0 branch away from default, what is
default pointing to? 3.4.1 or 3.5?
Until a 3.4 branch is split off, default is effectively 3.4.1, which
means bugfixes only.
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Hi all,
I have two version of python 2.4 and 2.7.
By default python version is 2.4 . I want to install need to install some
rpm
which needs python 2.7 interpreter. how can I enable 2.7 interpreter for
only those
packages which are requiring python 2.7, I don't want to change my default
python ver
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