I am planning to package Phoenix for Fedora (and probably Debian too) but I am waiting for the first official non-beta release. This seems like it may be soon as Robin has moved to "rc" designations for the beta releases.
Scott
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2017, /d wrote:
Hi,
I searched around a bit, but I think this is a newish question:
Is Phoenix ready to be on the formal .deb/.rpm repos for Linux? What's the
ETA, etc?
I could move my little app up to Python 3 if it were. I am a little worried
that Python 2.7 is soon to be dropped and I'll be somewhat stuck.
I'll totally understand if it's not on the horizon. Thankful that you all
keep hacking on it. Good luck!
Thanks,
Donn
(Fonty Python.)
Magic! I’ll poke my head out again early next year and look around.
Thanks, and all the best,
/d
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On 9 November 2017 at 16:08, Scott Talbert swt@techie.net wrote:
I am planning to package Phoenix for Fedora (and probably Debian too) but I am waiting for the first official non-beta release. This seems like it may be soon as Robin has moved to “rc” designations for the beta releases.
A January bump for the news about wxPython 4 on Linux repos. Is there a chance?
I worry because Python 2 is going to be dead very soon and decision have to be made this year about continuing to use wxPython, or switching to something else like (urgh…) python-gobject. (I only urgh it because of the learning curve I’m facing. It might be okay, I dunno.)
Perhaps some kind of beta release on Launchpad as a PPA (I don’t know what the rpm version of that is)?
Hoping for the best,
/d
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On 9 November 2017 at 16:08, Scott Talbert swt@techie.net wrote:
On Thu, 9 Nov 2017, /d wrote:
Hi,
I searched around a bit, but I think this is a newish question:
Is Phoenix ready to be on the formal .deb/.rpm repos for Linux? What’s the
ETA, etc?
I could move my little app up to Python 3 if it were. I am a little worried
that Python 2.7 is soon to be dropped and I’ll be somewhat stuck.
I’ll totally understand if it’s not on the horizon. Thankful that you all
keep hacking on it. Good luck!
Thanks,
Donn
(Fonty Python.)
I am planning to package Phoenix for Fedora (and probably Debian too) but I am waiting for the first official non-beta release. This seems like it may be soon as Robin has moved to “rc” designations for the beta releases.
Scott
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A January bump for the news about wxPython 4 on Linux repos. Is there
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I worry because Python 2 is going to be dead very soon...
I doubt it. Rumors of Python 2's demise have been reported for the
entire 10 years of Python 3's existence. I certainly don't see any
slacking off in Python 2 development. It is a fascinating study, and it
shows just how useful and solid Python 2 was.
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A January bump for the news about wxPython 4 on Linux repos. Is there a chance?
I worry because Python 2 is going to be dead very soon and decision have to be made this year about continuing to use wxPython, or switching to something else like (urgh…) python-gobject. (I only urgh it because of the learning curve I’m facing. It might be okay, I dunno.)
Perhaps some kind of beta release on Launchpad as a PPA (I don’t know what the rpm version of that is)?
Hoping for the best,
/d
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On 9 November 2017 at 16:08, Scott Talbert swt@techie.net wrote:
Hi,
I searched around a bit, but I think this is a newish question:
Is Phoenix ready to be on the formal .deb/.rpm repos for Linux? What’s the
ETA, etc?
I could move my little app up to Python 3 if it were. I am a little worried
that Python 2.7 is soon to be dropped and I’ll be somewhat stuck.
I’ll totally understand if it’s not on the horizon. Thankful that you all
keep hacking on it. Good luck!
Thanks,
Donn
(Fonty Python.)
On Thu, 9 Nov 2017, /d wrote:
I am planning to package Phoenix for Fedora (and probably Debian too) but I am waiting for the first official non-beta release. This seems like it may be soon as Robin has moved to “rc” designations for the beta releases.
Scott
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When doing so, please be aware that Pip does not find the Linux binaries by default and tries to build from source instead.
See the section "Yes, we have Linux Wheels. Sort of." on the download page.
Regards,
Dietmar
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On 1/8/2018 6:28 PM, Mario Lacunza wrote:
You can install Phoenix from Pip now, you dont need any prebuild package.
A January bump for the news about wxPython 4 on Linux repos. Is there a
chance?
I worry because Python 2 is going to be dead very soon and decision have to
be made this year about continuing to use wxPython, or switching to
something else like (urgh..) python-gobject. (I only urgh it because of the
learning curve I'm facing. It might be okay, I dunno.)
Perhaps some kind of beta release on Launchpad as a PPA (I don't know what
the rpm version of that is)?
Hoping for the best,
/d
On 9 November 2017 at 16:08, Scott Talbert <swt@techie.net> wrote:
On Thu, 9 Nov 2017, /d wrote:
Hi,
I searched around a bit, but I think this is a
newish question:
Is Phoenix ready to be on the formal .deb/.rpm repos
for Linux? What's the
ETA, etc?
I could move my little app up to Python 3 if it
were. I am a little worried
that Python 2.7 is soon to be dropped and I'll be
somewhat stuck.
I'll totally understand if it's not on the horizon.
Thankful that you all
keep hacking on it. Good luck!
Thanks,
Donn
(Fonty Python.)
I am planning to package Phoenix for Fedora (and probably Debian
too) but I am waiting for the first official non-beta release.
This seems like it may be soon as Robin has moved to "rc"
designations for the beta releases.
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A January bump for the news about wxPython 4 on Linux repos. Is there a
chance?
I worry because Python 2 is going to be dead very soon and decision have to
be made this year about continuing to use wxPython, or switching to
something else like (urgh…) python-gobject. (I only urgh it because of the
learning curve I’m facing. It might be okay, I dunno.)
Perhaps some kind of beta release on Launchpad as a PPA (I don’t know what
the rpm version of that is)?
Hoping for the best,
/d
On 9 November 2017 at 16:08, Scott Talbert swt@techie.net wrote:
On Thu, 9 Nov 2017, /d wrote:
Hi,
I searched around a bit, but I think this is a
newish question:
Is Phoenix ready to be on the formal .deb/.rpm repos
for Linux? What's the
ETA, etc?
I could move my little app up to Python 3 if it
were. I am a little worried
that Python 2.7 is soon to be dropped and I'll be
somewhat stuck.
I'll totally understand if it's not on the horizon.
Thankful that you all
keep hacking on it. Good luck!
Thanks,
Donn
(Fonty Python.)
I am planning to package Phoenix for Fedora (and probably Debian
too) but I am waiting for the first official non-beta release.
This seems like it may be soon as Robin has moved to "rc"
designations for the beta releases.
Scott
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I’ve visited that page ( https://wxpython.org/pages/downloads/ ) and shied-away from an install for a few reasons: I don’t want to damage wxPy 3.x as it’s installed now; and the instructions confuse me. (I don’t know what manylinux1 is, etc.)
I figured if I was confused by it, then users of my app would not be enthusiastic either.
This makes me wonder at the best ways to start a 3.x → 4.x upgrade of my app. I’ll start a new thread.
I’ve visited that page ( https://wxpython.org/pages/downloads/ ) and shied-away from an install for a few reasons: I don’t want to damage wxPy 3.x as it’s installed now; and the instructions confuse me. (I don’t know what manylinux1 is, etc.)
I figured if I was confused by it, then users of my app would not be enthusiastic either.
This makes me wonder at the best ways to start a 3.x → 4.x upgrade of my app. I’ll start a new thread.
Thanks,
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It does support that Python 2 is history in 2020. (This doesn’t give me a lot of time to upgrade to wxPython 4, as I can only code for a small portion in a year.)
I’ve visited that page ( https://wxpython.org/pages/downloads/ ) and shied-away from an install for a few reasons: I don’t want to damage wxPy 3.x as it’s installed now; and the instructions confuse me. (I don’t know what manylinux1 is, etc.)
I figured if I was confused by it, then users of my app would not be enthusiastic either.
This makes me wonder at the best ways to start a 3.x → 4.x upgrade of my app. I’ll start a new thread.
Thanks,
/d
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I’ve learned the hard way to not give dates and usually just say that it will be released when it’s ready. It does feel like it’s getting close however. The project is really too big and understaffed to shoot for a perfect release, but when it feels like it’s good enough for most people then that’s when I start considering making a release.
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On Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 1:23:58 AM UTC-8, /d wrote:
Scott,
That would be grand!
I am sure it will be good to start facing the teething troubles of the process sooner than later.
(I shall have to figure out how to keep both versions apart somehow as I start the 3 → 4 conversion. Eek!)
Do you have any news from Robin et al. re a release date? (Should I join the dev list instead and ask there?)