GASP for python 3

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i want gasp for Python 3.0

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Jeffrey Elkner (jelkner) said :
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We will have gasp for Python 3 shortly after we have pygame for Python 3.

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Luke Faraone (lfaraone) said :
#2

*PyCairo

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sadicote (mzsade) said :
#3

Still waiting...

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sadicote (mzsade) said :
#4

same problem with cairo, "No module named cairo".

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Luke Faraone (lfaraone) said :
#5

GASP will not be supported under Python 3 until:

 1) {pygtk, pycairo} is supported under Python 3
 2) Ubuntu, Debian, or Fedora's next release version in development ships Python 3 as default.

You really shouldn't be using Python 3 yet.

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Jeffrey Elkner (jelkner) said :
#6

Actually, it's only 1) that we are waiting for. As soon as pygtk and
pycairo work with Python 3, we'll make sure gasp works as well.

jeff elkner

On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Luke Faraone
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> Luke Faraone proposed the following answer:
> GASP will not be supported under Python 3 until:
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>  1) {pygtk, pycairo} is supported under Python 3
>  2) Ubuntu, Debian, or Fedora's next release version in development ships Python 3 as default.
>
> You really shouldn't be using Python 3 yet.
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sadicote (mzsade) said :
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There's this book "Invent with Python" in which i find some joy, and which requires the use of python 3, Alan Gauld's "Learning to program" has also been updated for it, so i thought why not.

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