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Head commit for run: f7a7b437e4a66906d3727d67319455861ee133ff / Jarek Potiuk <[email protected]> Bump min version of amazon-provider related dependencies This is a regular bump of Amazon-provider related dependencies. The way how botocore releases are done, they are putting a lot of strain on `pip` to resolve the right set of dependencies, including long backtracking, when there are too man versions available. Therefore, from time to time, we are bumping minimum version of Amazon-related dependencies to limit the impact frequent releases of boto and botocore has. Also it is generally fine to update min version of dependencies for providers because at the very least users can still use previously released providers in case they have problem with those dependencies, also many of the updated dependencies contain fixes and feature we implicitly depend on and bumping them regulary is a good way to make sure all the functionalities of the Amazon provider are working as expected. Another reason for the bump is that as of 1.33 version botocore and boto version stopped being shifted by 3 (previously boto3 1.28 was the version corresponding to botocore 1.31). As of version 1.33 this problem has been solved. See https://github.com/boto/boto3/issues/2702 Watchtower min version is bumped to version 3 (which is 12 months old even if before we opted for much older (more than 2 years old) and again if users want to use older version of watchtower, they can opt for previous provider version. This change saves 5-6 minutes of backtracking when `pip` try to find the right version of dependencies when upgrading to newer version. Extracted from #36537 Report URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/actions/runs/7451347745 With regards, GitHub Actions via GitBox --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
