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Kubilay Kocak 51bf49a441 Welcome Python 3.4 to the FreeBSD Ports Tree!
The FreeBSD Python Team warmly welcomes Python 3.4 to the Ports tree:

- Add lang/python34
- Add devel/py-setuptools34
- Add Python 3.4.0 docs to lang/python-doc

Release Announcement and Major Features:

  https://www.python.org/download/releases/3.4.0/

This also marks the next stage of a cleaner, much-closer-to-upstream
approach to Python on FreeBSD, that builds upon the hard work of the
entire FreeBSD Python team over the last year.

This port is built "entirely" from scratch, retiring as much of the
legacy, workarounds, patches and hacks from the existing Python
ports as possible.

Of particular note: static + shared dual-build is gone, as it was flaky
at best, grossly untested upstream and caused more issues than it
solved. It is replaced by a shared build by default. The static python
library remains installed and usable.

Major changes in this structure are:

- Replace dual static and shared in-tree build with shared-only.
- Use options helpers
- Replace plat-freebsd* hacks with a lighter weight alternative
- Strip all libraries and shared extensions
- Only retain patches that are absolutely necessary
- Replace static disabled_module_list with one from upstream
- Retain NIS and sparc64 workarounds from python33
- Deprecate SEM option, no longer optional.
- Deprecate PTH option, no longer maintained or supported upstream
- Deprecate FPECTL option, no longer maintained or supported upstream
- Add upstream issue references & breadcrumb annotations where possible

Tested by:	many (Special thanks to Andrew Berg)
Reviewed by:	xmj, nemysis, antoine
2014-04-08 13:10:25 +00:00

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Python is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, and is
often compared to Tcl, Perl or Scheme.
WWW: http://www.python.org/