On 28/4/20 5:15 am, Anders Montonen wrote:
These patches fix some issues with Python 3.8 compatibility, which I encountered when trying out the new Ubuntu 20.04 release. There's also fixes for a number of syntax warnings which are flagged even with older Python versions.
Pushed. Thanks.
The patches should not break compatibility with older Python versions, but I have not actually tested.
Tested on python 2.7.
I'm not sure if the Linux distro check fix is the most elegant,
I do not know and it worked on Ubuntu LTS so I am OK with the change.
but I think the whole thing should be changed to check if the required executables are found in the runtime path, instead of assuming some hard-coded locations.
I am not sure, you could be right. The original idea was to make sure the exact binaries you want are used. Things have evolved a long way from that place. What you suggest maybe a suitable path to follow.
Again, thanks. Chris _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel