bin/python3 symlink for python3X ports

Li-Wen Hsu lwhsu at FreeBSD.org
Thu Dec 13 18:10:08 UTC 2012


On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 21:25:03 +0800, Li-Wen Hsu wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 00:00:20 +0400, Ç÷ÈbÈ^ÈhÈfÈ^È_ ÈFÈ^ÈWÈUÈmÈZÈcÈ`Èd wrote:
> > On 10/5/12 9:23 AM, Ç÷ÈbÈ^ÈhÈfÈ^È_ ÈFÈ^ÈWÈUÈmÈZÈcÈ`Èd wrote:
> > > On 01.10.2012 21:39, Li-Wen Hsu wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Thanks for working on this, I am looking forward to your patch.
> > >>
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Please consider the attached patch for python2/python3 symlinks.
> > > As I proposed earlier in this thread, I think it is sane to make these
> > > symlinks
> > > for latest python2.X/python3.X versions only (this is what people should
> > > use by
> > > default in most cases).
> > >
> > > And let people explicitly run older versions if they really need them.
> > 
> > Should I treat your silence as 'no objection'?
> 
> I have no objection, we're toward the same direction, and here is my patch:
> 
> http://people.freebsd.org/~lwhsu/patch/python-major-version-link.diff
> 
> Which does following things:
> 
> - Remove "first-win" logic in Makefile, this generates conflicting
>   packages.  If we really need this, it should be implemented in another
>   way.
> 
> - Create symbolic links as PEP 394 [1] suggests. ${DEFAULT_PYTHON_VERSION}
>   will create python and python${MAJOR_VERSION} links, for current default,
>   python2.7 will create: python -> python2 -> python2.7
> 
> - Introduce PYTHON3_DEFAULT_VERSION, which will handle bin/python3 link.
>   It is a bit hacky, but I don't have better idea at this point.
>   And we might still need to change this to PYTHON2_DEFAULT_VERSION
>   when we change default version to 3.x.
> 
> I think it has better to be committed after freeze.  Meanwhile, if you
> really want to have bin/python{2,3} in the tree, I would not object you
> commit your patch, since they are not conflicting.
> 
> How does everyone think?
> 
> [1] http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/

I'll commit the patch this weekend.

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