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Re: Supporting upstream supported Python versions
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zimoun |
Subject: |
Re: Supporting upstream supported Python versions |
Date: |
Tue, 17 May 2022 09:26:07 +0200 |
Hi,
On Tue, 17 May 2022 at 00:38, jgart <jgart@dismail.de> wrote:
> What is the opinion on supporting current upstream supported versions
> of python?
>
> The master branch only has 3.9 but I'd like to have substitutes available
> for 3.7, 3.8 and 3.10:
By substitutes, do you mean python@x.y? Or all python-* packages
compiled with python@x.y instead of python@3.9?
> Could we make all upstream supported versions of python available in
> master?
>From my point of view, we can support several version of the CPython VM,
say python@3.10 (python-next), python@3.9 (current default), and various
older CPython interpreters as python@3.8, 3.7, say.
But only the substitutes for python-* packages compiled with the current
default (here python@3.9). Somehow, we do not have the manpower (I do
not know about he build farm) for maintaining more. For instance, give
a look at:
<https://ci.guix.gnu.org/eval/304888/dashboard>
and type “python-”; well, it’s not so bad but it is not all green
though. Somehow, we have the experience of maintaining 2 versions
(CPython@3 and CPython@2 ;-)) and it is a piece of work to maintain, so
it would be really similar when multiplying the number of CPython@3.x.
Note, however, it is easy to apply ’package-with-explicit-python’ from
’(guix build-system python).
Well, IMHO, supporting several version of CPython is good idea. :-)
Cheers,
simon