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URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/37817#issuecomment-4034747438

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   This pull request addresses `grpcio` dependency management by modifying the 
`setup.py` file to broaden the acceptable range of `grpcio` versions for Beam 
users. The change aims to improve compatibility and flexibility for users 
installing newer `grpcio` releases, while carefully maintaining exclusions for 
versions known to have issues. This consolidation simplifies dependency 
declarations and mitigates problems encountered with specific `grpcio` updates.
   
   ### Highlights
   
   * **Relaxed GRPC Version Constraints**: The `grpcio` dependency in 
`sdks/python/setup.py` has been updated to remove specific version exclusions 
for `1.71.x` through `1.78.0`. This change allows Beam users to install a wider 
range of newer `grpcio` versions, addressing issues with recent releases and a 
yanked version (1.72.1).
   * **Consolidated Python Version Support**: The separate `grpcio` dependency 
specification previously defined for Python 3.13+ has been removed. The 
`grpcio` requirement is now consolidated into a single entry that applies 
across all supported Python versions.
   * **Continued Exclusion of Problematic Versions**: Despite the loosening of 
constraints, known problematic `grpcio` versions, including `1.70.x` and 
earlier specific versions (e.g., `1.48.0`, `1.59.*` to `1.69.*`), remain 
explicitly excluded to prevent known compatibility issues.
   
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   * **sdks/python/setup.py**
       * Updated the `grpcio` dependency specification to allow a broader range 
of newer versions.
       * Removed specific version exclusions for `grpcio` versions `1.71.x` 
through `1.78.0`.
       * Consolidated `grpcio` dependency definition across all Python versions 
by removing the Python 3.13+ specific entry.
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