Greetings, Today I back-ported patches that have been living happily in the weekly branch and now we only rely on Python3 dependencies also for 6.x releases.
In the process I tried Debian 10 and RHEL 8 and we can now build Varnish 6.3 on those systems without any obvious problems. The devel might be in the details, like for example difference in memory footprint with an updated jemalloc, or for that matter any other dependency update on those platforms. Currently we can't build 6.0 LTS releases on RHEL 8 because /usr/bin/python is no longer provided by the distribution, on purpose, so any script using plain unversioned python in its shebang will fail to run at either build or run time. This work was done for the 6.3 release so it's only a matter of back-porting existing patches to 6.0 and while we could get away with appending a '3' to our shebangs we would miss some of the Python2 cleanup that was done in the process. Dridi _______________________________________________ varnish-dev mailing list varnish-dev@varnish-cache.org https://www.varnish-cache.org/lists/mailman/listinfo/varnish-dev