Re: [Pythomnic3k-questions] Python 3.4 change breaks Pythomnic3k
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From: Angelo H. <an...@de...> - 2014-04-07 13:50:09
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Both Svn and Git integrate with my tools, I was only asking.
@Dmitry: I can send you the updated transaction.py tonight or tomorrow,
after rerunning the failimg self test.
Angelo
Op 7 apr. 2014 14:21 schreef "Dmitry Dvoinikov" <dm...@ta...>:
> Eric,
>
> I will incorporate those changes and perhaps some other ones during
> regular preparation to a version release. If some incompatibility comes
> out I will have to fix it anyway. When exactly will it happen, I couldn't
> promise, pehaps within a month or two. Still have to give the caching
> code enough production testing :)
>
> Sincerely,
> Dmitry Dvoinikov
>
> 07.04.2014 17:40, Eric Livingston пишет:
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> I've used svn for years now, haven't had any trouble, and it's integrated
> into my editors, which is nice, whereas GIT is not.
>
> Speaking of SVN, Dmitry, will you be updating the repository with the
> fixes discussed recently? Though I'm not sure when I'll be moving to 3.4,
> I'm still on 3.2. Have to check if all my libraries are compatible.
> On Apr 7, 2014 1:13 AM, "Dmitry Dvoinikov" <dm...@ta...> wrote:
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>> Ok, I will go and replace {:} with {!} then.
>>
>> Migrating to GIT is possible of course, but what's the point ? :)
>> Do you think having it in SVN is a major obstacle ?
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Dmitry Dvoinikov
>>
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