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* [[Changes/python3.6|Update of the Python3 stack to 3.6]] | * [[Changes/python3.6|Update of the Python3 stack to 3.6]] | ||
==== Added in Fedora 25- | ==== Added in Fedora 25-21 ==== | ||
* to be updated | * to be updated | ||
==== Added in Fedora 20 ==== | |||
* [[Changes/Python_setuptools_0.7|python-setuptools update to 0.7.x and greater]] | |||
==== Added in Fedora 19 ==== | ==== Added in Fedora 19 ==== |
Revision as of 15:21, 10 October 2017
Python Features
Added in Fedora 26
Added in Fedora 25-21
- to be updated
Added in Fedora 20
Added in Fedora 19
Added in Fedora 18
Added in Fedora 17
Added in Fedora 16
- GCC plugin embedding Python, for writing GCC extensions in Python
- Static analysis tool to detect common mistakes made in Python extension modules written in C
Added in Fedora 15
Added in Fedora 14
- upgrade of the Python 2 stack to 2.7
- pypy was packaged, available prebuilt via rpm
Added in Fedora 13
- parallel-installable Python 3 stack
- gdb hooks to make it easier to debug Python and extension modules
- Systemtap probe points for tracing Python function calls
Added in Fedora 11
Added in Fedora 10
Obsoleted features
- Features/SystemPythonExecutablesUseSystemPython (obsoleted by other system python, platform python and sudo pip changes)
- port anaconda and yum to python 3 (anaconda ported, yum replaced by dnf)
- debug versions of Python 2 and Python 3 in addition to the traditional optimized builds (builds exists, no stacks)
- add PyPy to Fedora, possibly with a stack of extensions (pypy added, no stack)
- add a stack of extensions to Jython, in RPM form (jython exists, no stack)
- Rename python packages to reflect python implementation in the name (replaced with Finalizing Fedora's Switch to Python 3)