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Hi Michael and all,

Many thanks for your great work! I have started to test and fix Lightproof
with Python 3.3, and I will post the results.

Regards,
László


2012/11/28 Olivier Hallot <olivier.hallot@documentfoundation.org>

Although the fix for expat and element—tree is is removing dirty expat
from solenv/, Lightproof is not operational. I did a clean dev-install and
./soffice console shows the issue.
Olivier
Em 27/11/2012 14:11, "Michael Stahl" <mstahl@redhat.com> escreveu:


with the commit 38a22a9026a3d8a67f3e16ec650960a10b527d25 "Switch from
python to python3" Python 3.3 is now bundled with LibreOffice when
configured --enable-python=internal.

with the commit 602b746330d21ae1b9c0fc60eb0980ed92cd5680 "configure:
switch system Python minimum to 3.3" the minimum version for a system
Python (when using --enable-python=system) has been raised to 3.3;
however for a transition period of a few releases it will still be
possible to use a Python 2 version 2.6 or later, by explicitly setting
PYTHON, PYTHON_CFLAGS, PYTHON_LIBS variables.

there are currently no known issues with pyuno (remotely) and Python
Script Provider when running on Python 3.

there are still some bits of Python code that are not yet ported to run
on Python 3, such as the email sending stuff in scripting/source/pyprov/
and LightProof but hopefully we'll get that done before 4.0 release.

thanks to Christian Lohmaier for his work to get internal python3
packaged on Mac OS X, to Laszlo Nemeth for advice in porting the Python
Script Provider extension, and to Xisco Fauli for porting the Python
based Wizards.
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