On 27/09/2019 18:05, Tom Rini wrote: > Hey all, > > I'm currently kicking test.py to use Python 3 instead of Python 2.7 and > seeing places where it would (seemingly) be nice to be able to say that > we have Python 3.6 as our minimum version. To do this however we'll > have to tell people using older LTS distributions that they need to > figure out the best way for them to install a newer Python is, if they > want to run tests at least. > > This will also mean moving GitLab to "bionic" rather than "xenial", but > that's not too bad and I've done so for trying to get all of the fs > tests to run (they don't, but I think that's down to needing to kick > gitlab-runner harder) and also moving Travis-CI to bionic but that too > is now just a few-line change to .travis.yml > > So, does anyone object to saying that for everything that uses Python to > work, Python 3.6 or newer is needed, and for more common tools we'll > make best-effort to support older? >
I just checked openSUSE in that regard and we should be fine. The oldest version, openSUSE Leap 15.0 provides python 3.6.5 Thanks for working on that! Matthias
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