On 11/17/20 2:17 PM, Devrim Gündüz wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 2020-11-17 at 16:23 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
You're confusing what the source code can do (which is what the
manual documents) versus what individual packagers choose to support.
The packagers frequently don't have a lot of choice in the matter;
once their platform drops python2, they can't support plpython2.
First let me say:
1) I don't use Python 2 anymore.
2) I have converted my plpython(2)u functions to plpythonu3u
3) I don't use RH family distros.
Well, CentOS 8 "supports" PY2, however given that Christoph also
dropped PY2 support in Debian packages as of PostgreSQL 12 [1], and
given that *Python 2 is unsupported* anyway, I just wanted to drop
support at this point.
Read that sentence again and see the inherent disconnect between the
beginning and end.
As a packager you are in charge of how the packaging is done. Still
announcing a change that effectively nullifies the documentation would
to me be something that should be announced somewhere else than a list
that I'm guessing 99% of the users don't read.
FWIW, older PostgreSQL major versions still have PY 2 support. This is
for PostgreSQL 13 only.
[1] : https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20200522080114.GA449430%40msg.df7cb.de
Regards,
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Adrian Klaver
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