Hi everyone,
this week I wrote a small post about the progress we are making with running opsi on Python 3.
I tried to answer some questions already in this post but wonder if there are more.
Do you have any thoughts on the switch to Python 3?
Let me know!
Bye
Niko
opsi with Python 3
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opsi with Python 3
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Re: opsi with Python 3
Seeing that no further updates regarding the change to Python3 in opsiconfd was published and Python 2 will reach EOL in ~50 days:
How is the progress in switching away from Python2?
How is the progress in switching away from Python2?
- n.wenselowski
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Re: opsi with Python 3
Hi,
you can read our journey towards Python 3 by reading the posts tagges as Python 3 in the blog.
Short summary:
Cheers
Niko
you can read our journey towards Python 3 by reading the posts tagges as Python 3 in the blog.
Short summary:
- opsi 4.2 will make the change from Python 2 to 3. We are keeping other changes to a minimum in order to being able to concentrate on the switch.
- You can already test opsi 4.2 from the experimental 4.2 repos. I'd suggest also using the experimental repos for the opsi products when doing so.
- Most tools on the server side already work. Additional features that the opsiconfd provided in the past still have to be implemented but basic functionality exists.
- Not all client components have already been ported to a version that is fully compatible (most of this is updating the handling of the HTTP communication).
Cheers
Niko
Code: Alles auswählen
import OPSI