Message361910
| Author |
vstinner |
| Recipients |
benjamin.peterson, georg.brandl, lys.nikolaou, martin.panter, ned.deily, serhiy.storchaka, takluyver, vstinner |
| Date |
2020年02月12日.19:53:00 |
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-1.0 |
| Marked as misclassified |
Yes |
| Message-id |
<1581537181.68.0.119219679288.issue24916@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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| Content |
The "py_version" variable of sysconfig is discussed since 2015 but... it's unused. It is supposed to build paths. Does it really make sense to build a path which contains "+"? It can confuse some application which may associate a special meaning to "+".
What about simply removing this variable? Does anyone know if it's used in the wild?
To me it sounds surprising to have a different path for alpha, beta and release candidate releases. Usually, Python paths only contain MAJOR.MINOR versions, no alpha, beta or rc marker. Nor "+" marker. |
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