Re: Considering upgrading wxPython to 4.1.2 when it is released

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Trelby works perfectly with the new version.

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On Tuesday, January 11th, 2022 at 12:17 PM, Scott Talbert <swt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 

> This is mostly targeted at maintainers (bcc'd in case not subscribed to
> 

> Fedora devel) of packages that depend on wxPython (aka python3-wxpython4).
> 

> TL;DR: if your package uses python3-wxpython4, please test it with the
> 

> python3-wxpython4 from this COPR [1] and provide me any feedback, positive
> 

> or negative, if you can.
> 

> Affected packages:
> 

> congruity
> 

> esphomeflasher (python-esphomeflasher)
> 

> grass
> 

> kicad
> 

> plater (printrun)
> 

> playonlinux
> 

> printrun-common (printrun)
> 

> pronterface (printrun)
> 

> pyhoca-gui
> 

> python3-fsleyes (python-fsleyes)
> 

> python3-fsleyes-props (python-fsleyes-props)
> 

> python3-fsleyes-widgets (python-fsleyes-widgets)
> 

> python3-fslpy (python-fslpy)
> 

> python3-humblewx (python-humblewx)
> 

> python3-matplotlib-wx (python-matplotlib)
> 

> python3-pyobd (python-pyobd)
> 

> python3-wxnatpy (python-wxnatpy)
> 

> quisk
> 

> rtlsdr-scanner
> 

> smbcmp-gui (smbcmp)
> 

> timeline
> 

> trelby
> 

> winpdb
> 

> wxGlade
> 

> wxPython 4.1.2 might be approaching release soon and I'm thinking about
> 

> upgrading Rawhide to it when released.
> 

> A little bit of background: wxPython is the Python bindings for wxWidgets,
> 

> the cross-platform GUI library. Currently, we have two versions of
> 

> wxWidgets packaged in Fedora:
> 

> wxGTK3 - wxWidgets 3.0.x (stable release)
> 

> wxGTK - wxWidgets 3.1.x (development release)
> 

> For wxPython, we currently have version 4.0.7 which corresponds to
> 

> wxWidgets 3.0.x release (wxGTK3). wxPython 4.1.0 (which corresponds to
> 

> wxWidgets 3.1.x) was released in April 2020, but I have hesitated to move
> 

> Fedora to it because it (wxPython) bundles its own copy of wxWidgets that
> 

> didn't necessarily correspond to a released version of wxWidgets and
> 

> having to use the bundled copy would be frowned upon in Fedora. However,
> 

> wxPython 4.1.2 is nearing release (I think) and it seems to be locked to
> 

> wxWidgets 3.1.5. That, plus the fact that wxPython 4.0.7 is starting to
> 

> become harder to maintain (e.g., for Python 3.10 support), I think it
> 

> might be time to move forward. However, wxPython 4.1.x is a fairly major
> 

> change (mostly due to the changes in the underlying wxWidgets) so there
> 

> could be impacts to packages that use it.
> 

> I have built this COPR [1] with a pre-release copy of wxPython 4.1.2 and
> 

> would appreciate any feedback on it. I'll try to get any bugs addressed
> 

> ASAP. Also, please let me know if you are strongly opposed to the change,
> 

> or if your package can't support wxPython 4.1.x.
> 

> Thanks,
> 

> Scott
> 

> [1] https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/swt2c/wxPython-4.1.2/

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