How to find info about python 3.x extension module availability?

Francesco Bochicchio bieffe62 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 23 12:20:38 EDT 2009


On 23 Giu, 17:12, Jeff McNeil <j... at jmcneil.net> wrote:
> On Jun 23, 6:59 am, Francesco Bochicchio <bieff... at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi all,
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> > is there any site that reports the current porting (to Python 3.x)
> > status of the main non-standard extension modules (such as pygtk,
> > pywin32, wxpython, ...) ?
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> You can pull a list of what works with 3.0 via PyPi, there's a link
> which points you tohttp://pypi.python.org/pypi?:action=browse&c=533&show=all.
> If the package isn't listed on PyPi, I believe you'll have to check
> out the vendor/distribution site.
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> I posted something like this on my blog a few months back.  Finding
> what's available isn't too terribly difficult. I thought it would be
> nice to have a port status page that lets the community know where
> certain package stand so volunteers can step in and help. I guess it
> would be rather difficult to keep such a page updated, though
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> - Mostra testo citato -

Thanks.

I thought of pypy, and even tried to search for Python 3 using its
search button, but somehow missed the
handy "python 3" link on the sidebar :-0

I agree that keeping a complete list would be very difficult, although
useful ...

Ciao
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FB



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