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support Python 3 based packages #504

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tomkralidis opened this issue Mar 6, 2017 · 7 comments
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support Python 3 based packages #504

tomkralidis opened this issue Mar 6, 2017 · 7 comments
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Description

Add Python 3 ecosystem support for pycsw packages / distribution.

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  • operating system:
  • Python version:
  • pycsw version:
  • source/distribution
    • [] git clone
    • DebianGIS/UbuntuGIS
    • PyPI
    • zip/tar.gz
    • other (please specify):
  • web server
    • Apache/mod_wsgi
    • CGI
    • other (please specify):

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@tomkralidis tomkralidis added this to the 2.2.0 milestone Mar 6, 2017
@tomkralidis tomkralidis modified the milestones: 2.2.0, 2.0.4, 2.2.1 Mar 21, 2018
@tomkralidis tomkralidis modified the milestones: 2.2.1, 3.0.0 May 15, 2019
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kalxas commented Jun 7, 2019

For the debian packaging do we want to switch to python3 as default?

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+1 it is time. How long will the old versions on trusty continue to be available?

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kalxas commented Jun 8, 2019

which ones, the UbuntuGIS or the upstream Ubuntu?

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UbuntuGIS

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kalxas commented Jun 10, 2019

I guess until 2020

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kalxas commented Jan 16, 2020

This has already happened in UbuntuGIS/Debian.

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