On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 11:27 PM Sebastian Huber <sebastian.hu...@embedded-brains.de> wrote: > > On 20.01.23 03:59, Chris Johns wrote: > > On 20/1/2023 1:51 pm, Gedare Bloom wrote: > >> On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 5:23 PM Chris Johns<chr...@rtems.org> wrote: > >>> On 20/1/2023 2:19 am, Sebastian Huber wrote: > >>>> The latest version is 6.0 which dropped support for Python 2.7. > >>> Was 6 our last version to support python 2 and 3? > >>> > >>> Is making this change this close to a release wise? > >>> > >> I sense confusion here. Are we referring to Pyyaml 6.0, or RTEMS 6.0? > > I assumed it referenced RTEMS 6. > > > >> I understand the comment above to mean we can't update to pyyaml 6.0 > >> yet, because it doesn't support Python 2.7 which we still require for > >> the user-facing tools. > > Thanks, that confirms my understanding. So this means it is not OK to apply. > > What is the problem with updating PyYAML to 5.4.1? This version still > supports Python 2.7. > No problem. Chris got confused (twice). This patch looks good.
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