Re: Proposal: Drop python2 versions of pyside and shiboken

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On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 3:47 PM Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 03. 06. 19 22:33, Richard Shaw wrote:
> I did some cursory searching with dnf repoquery and I can't find any consumers
> of the python2 side of pyside and shiboken in Rawhide.  I recently moved over
> the largest consumer (FreeCAD) to the python3 pyside bindings.

Awesome news. Have you managed to switch freecad without pyside2?

Yes, the current release still works with Qt4/Pyside but I do have a review request for Pyside2 (Qt5) that needs a reviewer.

 
I see https://fedora.portingdb.xyz/pkg/pyside-tools/ but I guess that should be
switched to Python 3 or dropped, right?

Whoops, forgot about that but I just ported it over to Python 3, but by porting I mean I fixed build errors during byte compilation. I haven't done any testing of the package yet. 

Another case where arbitrary side tags would be nice to have :) 

When I have time I'll try doing a local build of FreeCAD with it which will at least provide some testing of the pyside-tools package, unless someone knows of another package that makes extensive use of lupdate, pysideuic, etc...

Thanks,
Richard
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