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== Current status ==
== Current status ==
* Targeted release: [[Releases/18 | Fedora 18 ]]  
* Targeted release: [[Releases/18 | Fedora 18 ]]  
* Last updated: 2012-10-10
* Last updated: 2012-10-15
* Percentage of completion: 96% (see detailed notes under "Scope" below and in [[Talk:Features/Python_3.3]])
* Percentage of completion: 100% (see detailed notes under "Scope" below and in [[Talk:Features/Python_3.3]])
** Done: Successful mock rebuilds of the core python3 package for Python 3.3 (with full test suite) and of 95 add-on packages
** Done: Successful mock rebuilds of the core python3 package for Python 3.3 (with full test suite) and of 95 add-on packages
** Done: python 3.3.0 beta 1 built "for real" in Koji
** Done: python 3.3.0 beta 1 built "for real" in Koji
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** Done: python 3.3.0 beta 2 built into Koji
** Done: python 3.3.0 beta 2 built into Koji
** Done: python 3.3.0 rc1 built into Koji
** Done: python 3.3.0 rc1 built into Koji
** TODO: 3 packages built in Koji available as updates, need to reach the repos
** Done: python 3.3.0 rc2 built into Koji
** TODO: 3 remaining packages to be built in Koji
** Done: python 3.3.0 rc3 built into Koji
** TODO: build further tarballs of 3.3 into Koji as they are released upstream (rc1, rc2, final)
** Done: python 3.3.0 built into Koji and pushed into the tree as https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2012-15111/python3-3.3.0-1.fc18
** TODO: mockchain rebuild of everything with newer 3.3 to verify it all continues to build from source
** TODO: testing
** Done: update rpmlint to check for Python 3.3 bytecode: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=845972
** Done: update rpmlint to check for Python 3.3 bytecode: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=845972
Upstream is at feature freeze for 3.3; latest tarball release is Python 3.3.0 rc1, released on August 25th, 2012.
{|
! Month !! [http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0398/ Python 3.3 release schedule]) !! Fedora 18 Schedule !! Fedora 19 Schedule
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| March || 3.3.0 alpha 1: March 3, 2012  || ||
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| || 3.3.0 alpha 2: March 31, 2012 || ||
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| April || 3.3.0 alpha 3: April 28, 2012 || ||
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| May || 3.3.0 alpha 4: May 26, 2012  || Start Feature Submission Wed 2012-05-02 ||
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| June || 3.3.0 beta 1: June 23, 2012: (No new features beyond this point.) || ||
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| July || 3.3.0 beta 2: July 14, 2012  || ||
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| ||  || Feature Submission Deadline Tue 2012-07-24  ||
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| || 3.3.0 candidate 1: July 28, 2012  || ||
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| ||  || Feature Freeze (Testable/Complete) Tue 2012-08-07  ||
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| ||  || Branch Fedora 18 from Rawhide Tue 2012-08-07 ||
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| August || || 2012-08-14 Alpha Change Deadline ||
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| || 3.3.0 candidate 2: August 11, 2012  || ||
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| || || 2012-08-28 Alpha Release ||
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| || 3.3.0 final: August 18, 2012  || ||
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| September || || 2012-09-18 Beta Change Deadline / Features 100% Complete ||
|}
Note: Fedora 18 schedule above is based on [[Releases/18/Schedule]] as 2012-07-19


== Detailed Description ==
== Detailed Description ==

Latest revision as of 18:03, 15 October 2012


Python 3.3

Summary

Update the Python 3 stack in Fedora from 3.2 to 3.3

Owner

  • Email: <dmalcolm@redhat.com>

Current status

Detailed Description

Python 3.3 adds numerous features and optimizations. See the upstream notes at http://www.python.org/getit/releases/3.3.0/ and http://docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/3.3.html

Benefit to Fedora

Fedora aims to showcase the latest in free and open source software - we should have the most recent release of Python 3.

Scope

Compare with the Python 3.2 feature page.

We need to wait for Python 3.3 to reach feature freeze, so that the bytecode format for .pyc files is frozen, together with the ABI for extension modules.

At that point we can rebase python3 to the latest release candidate of that code. We would then need to rebuild all python 3 packages. See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Python3#Python_3_already_in_Fedora

For bonus points, we ought to tell "file" and "rpmlint" about the new bytecode format for .pyc files.

Note that the suffix of some files should change, and this may require slight packaging tweaks in the various packages that ship Python 3 code:

  • bytecode files changing from .cpython-32.pyc (and .cpython-32.pyo) to .cpython-33.pyc (and .cpython-32.pyo)
  • extension modules changing from .cpython-32mu.so to .cpython-33m.so (the "u" part goes away as part of PEP 393).

There have been some C API changes (especially relating to unicode handling); if we're unlucky we may need to do some code patching to get some extension modules to compile.

Detailed notes on the extent of the rebuild and the current status can be seen in Talk:Features/Python_3.3

How To Test

Interested testers do not need special hardware. If you have a favorite Python 3 script, module, or application, please test it with Python 3.3 and verify that it still works as you expect.

My own test plan:

  • Smoketest of the interpreter
  • Run the upstream regression test suite (this is done during %check)

User Experience

Users should not notice any difference, other than the availability of the 3.3 interpreter

Dependencies

See notes in "Scope" above.

Contingency Plan

I'm working on test rebuilds of all affected packages, using skvidal's mockchain tool (this also gives us a build ordering, by grepping the logs).

I plan to commit any proposed changes to "python3.3" branches of dist-git, and then merge to master when we do it for real.

This pre-planning should mean everything is ready and any major issues should have been shaken out before we "pull the trigger" and commit/build for real into f18.

Documentation

What's New In Python 3.3

Release Notes

The system Python 3 stack has been upgraded to 3.3 (the system Python 2 stack remains at 2.7), bringing in hundreds of fixes and tweaks; for a list of changes see http://docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/3.3.html

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