The particular ticket in question deals with matplotlib, which has Python
as a dependency, so I think we can safely build with "Sage's Python 3",
which should be at least 3.6. If we can accommodate older version of Python
for the rest of the Sage build — and I think we can, given the current
On 5/27/20 4:08 PM, Volker Braun wrote:
> Which python versions do we want to be compatible with now? Please separate
>
>
> A)Supported Python versions for building Sage
>
> Note that I'm already seeing f-strings in #29547 so unless a policy is
> formulated real soon the de-facto answer is
Sage was building with py 3.6 but no python 3 lower than that a few month ago.
I don’t know if it still builds with 3.6.
The officially supported python that pass the doctest suite is python 3.7.
3.6 would spout a number of broken doctests (but mostly run as far as I could
tell).
> On
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 9:08 PM Volker Braun wrote:
>
> Which python versions do we want to be compatible with now? Please separate
>
>
> A) Supported Python versions for building Sage
>
> Note that I'm already seeing f-strings in #29547 so unless a policy is
> formulated real soon the de-facto
Which python versions do we want to be compatible with now? Please separate
A) Supported Python versions for building Sage
Note that I'm already seeing f-strings in #29547 so unless a policy is
formulated real soon the de-facto answer is going to be Python 3.6+
B) Supported Python versions