Léonard Benedetti <benedetti@mlpo.fr> writes:
> Despite all that, I think this transition to Python 3 is wise, it is
> available since 2008. Python 2 is legacy and its last version (2.7) is a
> “end-of-life release”.
Doesn't matter. We support both Python 2 and 3, and this script must
do so as well, else it's not getting committed. Any desupport for
Python 2 in PG is very far away; no one has even suggested we consider
it yet.
regards, tom lane