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davidjharder
"Sheepman, Livingsilver, and others completed a direct Python3 port, which we never expect our users to actually run directly like a traditional Python program. Instead, that port will be compiled into a binary using nuitka. We're calling this compiled eopkg3 binary eopkg4-bin for now. Critically, this binary will have no dependencies other than libc. If we can successfully swap eopkg with eopkg4-bin on user's machines, then we've solved the last issue: Python3 can be updated without worrying about also wrecking the package manager. Got it?"

Amazing. All roads lead to Moss.

Congratulations for the successful port!

Only partially related to the new post: while the posts here are appreciated, is there an RSS feed for the Devlog? On the phone I try to keep all the entries I follow in a single place

    Thank you! I had searched for feed.xml and index.xml, I need to home my RSS skills apparently

      Mr Harderr, thanks for the updates and keeping users informed; as to what is
      happening with Solus ! This is literary an acme among Linux discos.

      BTW, I found the installer very, very fast and easy to operate. I like the fact,
      dat Solus is an outlier, within the Linux confederation. I may have to Demint
      and Manjaro to a subordinate position.

        blueicetwice This is literary an acme among Linux discos.

        Greetings Mr. Twice,

        I am in receipt of your comment dated 21 January, 2024. Thank-you kindly for the compliments, but I fear you are becoming too enamored of a simple blog post.

        -David

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