Hi Adrien,

Quoting Adrien CLERC (2022-04-04 22:52:59)
> uwsgi was rebuilt with python 3.10 as default, but it is not yet the 
> Debian default version. I have some applications that use a virtualenv 
> with python 3.9, and uwsgi fails to load those applications since the 
> python version is not the same.
> Is it possible to wait for python 3.10 to be the default before 
> hitting testing?

Sorry, I am not sure I understand you.

I did a simple rebuild, so if that caused the package to treat Python 
3.10 as the default then that is because it is the default (at the 
Debian unstable environment where it was built).

If you mean to say that Python 3.10 is not yet the default in testing, 
then that seems like a chicken-and-egg scenario: For Python 3.10 to 
become the default in Debian testing, packages rebuild while Python 3.10 
was the default need to migrate to testing.

If your system is not yet ready for Python 3.10, then I suggest you hold 
back packages as appropriate.

If I somehow missed your point, then please try again, and sorry for not 
understanding you properly.


Kind regards,

 - Jonas

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