Is missing "python.default_version" bug?

Eric Gallager egall at gwmail.gwu.edu
Sat Mar 22 08:53:42 PDT 2014


This was a leftover of the old behavior from when `py-*` ports were
actually `py24-*` ports in disguise, instead of stub ports like they are
now. jmr seems to have fixed it in
r118101<https://trac.macports.org/changeset/118101>



On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Mathias Laurin <mathias.laurin at gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear MacPorts users,
>
>
> Some ports like py-ipython and py-cython do not set
> `python.default_version`.  The result is that `port install py-ipython`
> pulls py24-ipython.  So (1) should this be reported as a bug (the patch
> is trivial in any case)?  (2) I could not find how to tell port that
> `py-ipython` should install `py27-ipython`, so I installed
> `py27-ipython` directly.  Is this the recommended way?  And (3) is there
> a way to globally tell macports that I want `python.default_version 27`
> by default?
>
>
> Mathias
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