Re: [PATCH v2 00/24] scripts: convert most perl scripts to python

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On 9/13/19 2:56 AM, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> On Wed, 2019-09-11 at 17:23 +0100, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
>> This series is an effort to reduce the number of different
>> languages we use by eliminating most use of perl in favour
>> of python.
> 
> Just today I found out about
> 
>    https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/7.7_release_notes/new_features#enhancement_compiler-and-tools
> 
> which means that if we interpret "supporting RHEL 7" as "supporting
> the most recent RHEL 7 point release", which I believe we do, then
> that's one less platform where we are forced to use Python 2! \o/
> 
> It might even be the last one, but I'm not entirely sure what the
> situation is like for SLES and OpenSUSE... Jim, does SLES 12 have
> Python 3?

Yes, python 3.4.6. And python 2.7.13.

> And, as a side note: do you think you could find the time to add
> OpenSUSE support to the libvirt-jenkins-ci project? That'd be very
> useful, because it makes grepping for this kind of information
> trivial, and also would open the door to running actual CI jobs on
> the OS :)

I have internal jobs but agreed it would be nice to have openSUSE included in 
upstream CI on vanilla upstream :-). Any pointers on how to do that?

Regards,
Jim

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