[Scons-dev] Argumentation for Python 2.6 support removal
Tom Tanner (BLOOMBERG/ LONDON)
ttanner2 at bloomberg.net
Wed Dec 2 12:59:38 EST 2015
It's not dead and buried where I work yet. I'm working on it.
From: scons-dev at scons.org At: Nov 25 2015 21:08:38
To: scons-dev at scons.org
Subject: Re: [Scons-dev] Argumentation for Python 2.6 support removal
Because Python 2.,6 is dead and long buried?
On Wed, 2015-11-25 at 11:47 +0300, anatoly techtonik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do we have any list specific incompatibilities with Python 2.6? What
> was
> the main reason for that sign. I am asking because it seems to me
> that
> consensus is being reached based on feelings instead of data, and
> that looks like a death spiral to me.
>
> -- SUPPORT FOR PYTHON VERSIONS BEFORE 2.7 IS NOW DEPRECATED
>
> ***IMPORTANT***: This release is the last version of SCons to
> support
> Python versions older than 2.7. This release will warn if you
> are
> running on Python 2.6 or older; future releases will probably
> not
> work at all, as we are moving toward supporting Python 3.
> Use --warn=no-python-version to suppress the warning if
> needed.
>
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