[pypy-dev] Any Release incoming for pypy 3.x?

Manuel Jacob me at manueljacob.de
Wed Oct 21 17:16:20 EDT 2015


Hi,

I planned to do a release of the Python 3.2-compatible version after the 
PyPy 2.6.1 release but didn't have time to do so until recently.  But 
now that the PyPy 4.0.0 release is imminent, it makes sense to wait a 
week longer and then do a release of the Python 3.2-compatible version 
based on PyPy 4.0.0.

Python 3.3 support is almost complete feature-wise.  However, there are 
still a lot of failing tests which are often a bit subtle to fix.  I 
hope to be able to invest more time in the next weeks.

-Manuel

On 2015-10-20 21:16, Philip Jenvey wrote:
> This year’s GSoC made significant progress towards 3.3 support. There
> was some talk of releasing that but I’m not sure it’s quite there yet.
> 
> Are you looking for that specifically or just an updated version of
> the 3.2 compatible pypy3?
> 
> It might be time for another release of the 3.2 version with an
> upgraded cffi among other things from the default branch (which should
> be less work than finishing 3.3 support).
> 
> --
> Philip Jenvey
> 
>> On Oct 20, 2015, at 7:37 AM, Phyo Arkar <phyo.arkarlwin at gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Any progress in it?
>> 
>> On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 9:02 PM, Phyo Arkar <phyo.arkarlwin at gmail.com 
>> <mailto:phyo.arkarlwin at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> I am waiting to switch to Python3 , but i am not switching without 
>> pypy3 moving forward
>> 
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