OK then... this won't be fun, but we'll just have to make the scripts
support both major versions of python. At least the scripts we use
during the build, and use ourselves... and the ones that are tested by
test-webkitpy... oh boy.
Michael
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webki
Given no macOS ships with python3 installed by default, it's non-starter to
break python2.7 support.
- R. Niwa
On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 4:46 PM, Konstantin Tokarev
wrote:
>
>
> 10.04.2018, 23:38, "Michael Catanzaro" :
> > Hi,
> >
> > python2 end of life is January 1, 2020. But even before then,
10.04.2018, 23:38, "Michael Catanzaro" :
> Hi,
>
> python2 end of life is January 1, 2020. But even before then, we'll need to
> make WebKit work in environments without python2 available, because it's not
> going to be present in the next Red Hat Enterprise Linux or SUSE Linux
> Enterprise, a
Hi,
python2 end of life is January 1, 2020. But even before then, we'll
need to make WebKit work in environments without python2 available,
because it's not going to be present in the next Red Hat Enterprise
Linux or SUSE Linux Enterprise, and its fate in community distros like
Fedora (where
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