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<font size="-1"><font face="Verdana">Hi all, <br>
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I just saw Matthias' work about compiling QGIS 2.x with Python 3
and I was wondering what's gonna happen if I build it and open
it with already many installed plugins. I suppose, it will a be
a succession of error messages....<br>
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What is the plan there:<br>
* add a new line </font></font><font size="-1"><font
face="Verdana"><font size="-1"><font face="Verdana">in plugin </font></font>metadata
to tell if it supports Python 3, false by default<br>
* run 2to3 dynamically (is this possible?)<br>
* do nothing<br>
* ?<br>
<br>
If I understand correctly QGIS 3 will be built with Py3, so this
problem will disappear. Although, if we want early testers of
Py3, it'll be good to have a proper support of existing plugins.<br>
Also, it can encourage people to start upgrading their plugins
progressively.<br>
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Any opinion/ideas?<br>
<br>
Glad to see this moving, good job Matthias!<br>
<br>
Denis<br>
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