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-Title: Python 3.1
-Author: Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis <Arfrever@gentoo.org>
-Content-Type: text/plain
-Posted: 2010-03-25
-Revision: 1
-News-Item-Format: 1.0
-Display-If-Installed: =dev-lang/python-3.1*
-
-Python 3 is a new major version of Python and is intentionally incompatible
-with Python 2. Many external modules have not been ported yet to Python 3,
-so Python 2 still needs to be installed. You can benefit from having Python 3
-installed without setting Python 3.1 as main active version of Python.
-Currently you should not set Python 3.1 as main active version of Python.
-When setting it becomes recommended, a separate news item will be created
-to notify users.
-
-Although Python 3.1 should not be set as main active version of Python,
-you should run python-updater after installation of Python 3.1. By default,
-modules that support both Python 2 and Python 3 are installed for both
-the active version of Python 2 and the active version of Python 3 when both
-Python 2 and Python 3 are installed.
-
-It is recommended to use a UTF-8 locale to avoid potential problems. Especially
-C and POSIX locales are discouraged. If locale has not been explicitly set,
-then POSIX locale is used, so you should ensure that locale has been set.
-Problems occurring only with non-UTF-8 locales should be reported directly
-to upstream developers of given packages.
-See http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/utf-8.xml for more information about UTF-8.