That all sounds great! Thanks for all the information Bret.
On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 8:57 PM Bret McGuire wrote:
>To add some additional information to what's already on this thread:
> PYTHON-1378 is actively being looked into. An initial look has suggested a
> likely cause; it's very
To add some additional information to what's already on this thread:
PYTHON-1378 is actively being looked into. An initial look has suggested a
likely cause; it's very likely this was an oversight stemming from the move
to cibuildwheel. Assuming I can confirm that a fix will then be provided.
This is cool - thanks Jeff for this explanation, that helps us in making
informed decisions. Really appreciate it!
Very encouraging for the future :) - I think then, if the donation is
on-going, choosing a cassandra-driver (which I understand will become
ASF-owned) is definitely a preference for
On 2024/02/21 09:26:53 Jarek Potiuk wrote:
> Hello dear Cassandra community,
>
> I am a fellow PMC member of Apache Airflow and recently we started to look
> at the Cassandra provider of ours in the context of Python 3.12 migration
> and the integration raised my interest.
>
> TL;DR; I am
Ah. And also to add - I created this issue in datastack asking to add libev
support to the compiled .whl package they release:
[6] cassandra-driver for Python 3.12 Linux is compiled without libev
support :
https://datastax-oss.atlassian.net/jira/software/c/projects/PYTHON/issues/PYTHON-1378
On
Hello dear Cassandra community,
I am a fellow PMC member of Apache Airflow and recently we started to look
at the Cassandra provider of ours in the context of Python 3.12 migration
and the integration raised my interest.
TL;DR; I am quite confused, which client should we use to be future-proof