There is a FedoraReview port to Python 3 that needs real word testing by packagers.
When you use FedoraReview, please use the Python 3 port instead to help us find bugs.
Instructions are at https://pagure.io/FedoraReview/pull-request/312 -> the first comment of my Pull Request is updated with up to date instructions.
Thanks,
On Fri, 2019-03-08 at 12:28 +0100, Miro Hrončok wrote:
There is a FedoraReview port to Python 3 that needs real word testing by packagers.
When you use FedoraReview, please use the Python 3 port instead to help us find bugs.
Instructions are at https://pagure.io/FedoraReview/pull-request/312 -> the first comment of my Pull Request is updated with up to date instructions.
Is not official but Robert-André Mauchin shared his copr repo which might help to install and test it [1].
I'm not sure if it's the most accurate information, but I think having a copr repository with the latest commits could help us all.
Thanks.
[1] Yes, you can beta test the Py 3 version here: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/eclipseo/fedora-review/
And report issues over there: https://pagure.io/FedoraReview/pull-request/312
Thanks,
Miro Hrončok
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On 14. 03. 19 3:56, Sérgio Basto wrote:
On Fri, 2019-03-08 at 12:28 +0100, Miro Hrončok wrote:
There is a FedoraReview port to Python 3 that needs real word testing by packagers.
When you use FedoraReview, please use the Python 3 port instead to help us find bugs.
Instructions are at https://pagure.io/FedoraReview/pull-request/312 -> the first comment of my Pull Request is updated with up to date instructions.
Is not official but Robert-André Mauchin shared his copr repo which might help to install and test it [1].
I'm not sure if it's the most accurate information, but I think having a copr repository with the latest commits could help us all.
The copr repo is now part of instructions in the Pull Request.
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