[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Suggestion: drop python 2.3 support for xen-3.5
>>> <xen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 19.08.09 12:20 >>> >What is your idea about future python support and timelines? Do >you think e.g. python 2.2 should be supported in xen-3.5 also? >(In one of the documents this version is still mentioned.) If any actively supported distro still uses it - yes. >[Are you running xen-unstable on a production environment? No, in a development env. >I also do not understand: when you currently run xen unstable, why do >you concern about support? You are already miles out of the support >line. :-) No, since I don't remove/replace the Xen version that comes with the distro, but run various Xen versions side by side. I have severe doubts that this is possible with Python (even with Xen it's not as simple as it ought to be - just see how easy it is to run different kernel versions on the same box all underneath the same single distro). >So when you are asked to 'restore the "stock" state' you also remove >xen unstable?] As per above - no. >SLES 10 comes with python 2.4 (Service Pack 2 uses 2.4.2). SLES runs out >of 'General Support' on 31 Jul 2013 [1] - at this point of time you >should think about updating. And SLES 11 comes already with python 2.6. > >Can I interpret your answer as: dropping python 2.3 support is ok for >you, but python 2.4 must be supported for at least a couple of years? Not really - I'd still like to be able to also run Xen on my one remaining SLES9 box (until SLES9 goes out of support), which uses 2.3.3. Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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