From: Chris A. <alb...@gm...> - 2017-11-26 04:31:33
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The below really is the best way to solve this. If anyone really needs to run using Python 2 then you already have a solution for that. They can run the current version of pycam. What this means is you have to keep this version archived and promise to fix "show stopper" bugs until 2020. But in reality all you have to so is keep the current pycam available. >> 1) Are you aware of an environment where Python3 or GTK3 for Python3 or >> OpenGL >> for Python3 is not available? > > IMO, if you have an environment that has no Python3.x support, you probably > won't be running a new version of Pycam either. -- Chris Albertson Redondo Beach, California |