Am Donnerstag, dem 16.12.2021 um 00:11 +0100 schrieb Robin Bannister:
> A few hours ago I wrote (re 2.23.5fixed)
> > 
> > Well, initially I ran into irrelevancies because my .ly file (for 2.22)
> > has #on-the-fly, which is no longer acceptable.
> > 
> > I tried running convert-ly.py, but it was missing a .dll.
> > I will detail this later.
> > 
> 
> The attached file details this in its Case 1.
> 
> Case 2 is a workround using the 2.23.5 (1.8) system's python.

Ah yes: https://bugs.python.org/issue40740
So while we could technically stick to Python 3.8 for now, I'd argue
that Windows 7 is EOL since 2015, extended support ended almost two
years now (January 14, 2020). In my opinion, it doesn't make sense for
an open-source project to continue active support.

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