On 2016/07/04 15:31, Joerg Jung wrote: > > I don't see much point in providing both py27 and py3 flavours > > for an end-user program rather than a python library, I think I would > > just hardcode it to py3. > > Stupid question: how to hardcode py3 somehow via MODULE variable I guess? > Do you have an example port who does this? Others I use (e.g. beets, ansible) > are all py2 it seems.
yes, graphics/py3-cairo is one: MODPY_VERSION= ${MODPY_DEFAULT_VERSION_3} I think there may have been some others in some GNOME-ish things but I'm not sure.