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Last I checked, psyco didn't support Python 2.7 yet. If that's changed
we can see about updating it.
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Title:
python-psyco is always installed in p
Bitbake does not require it, but it is recommended for better
performance (if not 2.7.x has better performance without...). From its
manpage:
-d, --disable-psyco
disable using the psyco just-in-time compiler (not recommended)
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You can safely ignore those warnings. bitbake doesn't depend on or
recommend psyco.
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Title:
python-psyco is always installed in python2.6 dir
To
Changing deps would not help me as I have both python 2.6.x and 2.7.x
installed. For running "bitbake" without complaints about missing Psyco
I changed the soft links in /usr/bin/ directory to python 2.6.
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> Can the package dependencies of python-psyco be updated to reflect the
fact that 2.7 is not supported?
We could make it depend on python2.6 instead of python, that's about it.
It needs to still be installable, because it's still usable from Python
2.6, which we still have (just not as default).
Can the package dependencies of python-psyco be updated to reflect the
fact that 2.7 is not supported?
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OK, that is clear thank you.
However, I don't see that fact reflected in the dependencies of python-
psyco. It just has python >= 2.2. Am I missing something?
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psyco does not support python.27 and probably never will
http://psyco.sourceforge.net/
psyco (1.6-2ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
* Block Python 2.7 -- upstream does not work with it and there's no
prospect for that in the near future.
-- Barry WarsawFri, 10 Dec 2010 12:22:01 -0500
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> expected
Do you mean that python2.7 is supposed to pickup that library in
usr/lib/python2.6, or that the files installed in
/usr/share/pyshared/psyco/ suffice for all versions?
> not expected. you should include more information
$ ipython
Python 2.7.1+ (r271:86832, Apr 11 2011, 18:05:24)
Type
> Even when I have only python 2.7 installed, psyco still installs in
/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/psyco
expected
> This causes the 'import psyco' executed from the default (2.7) python
to throw an error.
not expected. you should include more information
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