On 05/25/2018 03:44 PM, Bill Deegan wrote: > We need to test every version we say we support. > That's the purpose of the CI...
well, sure. but Python itself pretty much only supports the last two 3.x versions (there may be some emergency bugfixes later than that, if I recall the most recent release PEP suggested a 5-year sunset even for that which would take 3.5 out through 2019). And Jonathon: > No way. Distros (e.g. Debian 9) package Python 3.5. If the model is "support whatever is supported in active Linux distrubtions", that's a valid point. In fact, by that measure, since long-term distributions like RHEL7 and Ubuntu 14.04 use 3.4, that should be on the support/CI list as well. > Are you going to drop Python 2 support too? 2.7 is still a supported version, even at python.org. _______________________________________________ Scons-dev mailing list [email protected] https://pairlist2.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/scons-dev
