On August 28, 2015 at 12:01:25 PM, Victor Stinner (vict...@gmail.com) wrote:
> 2015-08-28 17:34 GMT+02:00 Yury Selivanov :> > I too would enjoy more frequent release schedule of asyncio.> > The problem is also to allow users to upgrade easily asyncio to> retrieve new features, or simply latest bug fixes. As explained in> other emails, if asyncio is part of the stlidb, it's *not* possible to> upgrade it using "pip install -U asyncio", except if you "hack"> sys.path.> > Usually, Python 3 comes with the system, for an user, it's hard to> upgrade it. For example, Ubuntu Trusty still provides Python 3.4.0.> asyncio doesn't have the loop.create_task() method for example in this> release. asyncio got many bugfixes and some new features between 3.4.0> and 3.4.3. It's much easier to upgrade a third-party library than> upgrading the system python.>
Unless we fix the sys.path ordering to make it possible.
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