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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/02/2015 15:12, Alan Jenkins
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      <div dir="ltr">Hey Aline,
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        <div>Kimchi in its current state doesn't work with Python 3
          which is why I explicitly stated Python 2.</div>
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        <div>For Kimchi to work with Python 3 we would need to get
          Python 3 versions of all the libraries that Kimchi uses and I
          looked in to this and there are one or two that are in use
          that are not yet compatible with Python 3.</div>
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        <div>So for the moment I would recommend explicitly stating
          python2 until we are able to get Kimchi working with Python 3.</div>
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    Agree.<br>
    Thanks for checking the python 3 dependencies.<br>
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        <div>Thanks,</div>
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        <div>Alan Jenkins</div>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On 27 February 2015 at 15:55, Aline
          Manera <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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              On 12/02/2015 10:30, Alan Jenkins wrote:<br>
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                Hey guys,<br>
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                     This is a patch to change the #! line used in
                Kimchi from the ambiguous<br>
                     /usr/bin/python to a more specific and more
                portable /usr/bin/env python2.<br>
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            From my understanding, using python2 will limit Kimchi to
            run using python2.<br>
            I suggest to use "/usr/bin/env python"
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                       This enables users of distributions that have
                  switched to the default python version<br>
                       to python3 to run Kimchi without having to go and
                  manually change the line and at the<br>
                       same time allows people who have python installed
                  to non default locations to also use<br>
                       Kimchi by setting the python2 environment
                  variable.<br>
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                  Thanks,<br>
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                       Alan Jenkins (demon012)<br>
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                  Alan Jenkins (1):<br>
                     Change from using /usr/bin/python to /usr/bin/env
                  python2 to improve<br>
                         portability.<br>
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                    contrib/check_i18n.py      | 2 +-<br>
                    src/kimchi/vnc.py          | 2 +-<br>
                    src/<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                    href="http://kimchid.in" target="_blank">kimchid.in</a> 
                             | 2 +-<br>
                    ui/pages/help/gen-index.py | 2 +-<br>
                    4 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)<br>
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