Farkas Levente wrote: > Bill Nottingham wrote: >> Only one version of EL, though. It's not like RHEL 4/5 are going >> to move to new python. > > but rhel-6 will be based on f11 and if f11 won't ve p3000 then nor el-6 > which will hurt many people even in 2015... > Short answer yes. Longer answer, if it's based on F11, it should have at least python-2.6. If it has 2.6, then something resembling python3 code will be allowed. I qualify that since there are incompatibilities between what 2.6 with python3 syntax and python3.0 do. Whether the incompatibilities are something we can deal with or not is something we need experience with to find out. -Toshio
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