[Biopython-dev] Python 3.4

Manlio Calvi manlio.calvi at gmail.com
Tue Apr 22 05:57:52 EDT 2014


This is a good news Tiago :)

My problem now is try to mantain a "standard build" of 3.4 x64 and
another more "experimental" and separate from the first. The only way
I know to have it "native" is using the virtual env that came with
Python 3 that I never used before, and I don't know how reliable is in
a testing environment. Apparently none of the python distribution went
to 3.4 now.
Seems I should learn how to use virtual envs or remain with my 3.4 only.

What I would like to "experiment" is build up all the sources (or
maybe only the modules sources) from the ground up, specifically I
want to see if there is different behaviours using the modules from
Golhke's site or not.

Manlio

On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 11:23 AM, Tiago Antao <tra at popgen.net> wrote:
> Dear all (especially Manlio and Peter ;) ),
>
> With Ubuntu trusty officially out, I am planning on doing a (Linux)
> docker file running Python 3.4 and attach it to buildbot. Hopefully
> today. This would allow us to have a stable testing environment of 3.4
> against Linux... Which might give some clues to what is happening with
> 3.4 on Windows...
>
> Tiago


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