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List:       macports-dev
Subject:    Re: Is adding the py37 subport considered a "minor" change?
From:       Chih-Hsuan Yen <yan12125 () gmail ! com>
Date:       2018-07-01 16:17:04
Message-ID: CAMNjDR1a_F9pR8xy+L_h8Y1GkKq73q=p9dfVAJ11qTLMKAEpgg () mail ! gmail ! com
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2018-07-01 7:36 GMT+08:00 Joshua Root <jmr@macports.org>:
> On 2018-7-1 05:59 , Chih-Hsuan Yen wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Python 3.7 is out, and I'd like to migrate to that version. As per the
>> guide, non-maintainer updates are allowed for minor changes. Is adding
>> py37 to a Python port considered a minor change? I tried to look for
>> some old talks during the time Python 3.5 and 3.6 were out yet find
>> nothing relevant.
>
> It's adding a new port. You need a person's permission to list them as
> the maintainer of a port.
>
> And as always, be sure to check that a new port works right before you
> add it. The new python version is broadly backward-compatible, but there
> are incompatible changes including new keywords. (See py36-readline for
> a an example where just adding a '36' to the portfile didn't result in a
> working port.)
>
> - Josh

Thank you both very much for the feedback! I think I'll go ahead soon.

Chih-Hsuan
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