Re: Preparing for Python 3.12

2023-11-07 Thread Matthias Klose
On 07.11.23 14:06, Thomas Goirand wrote: When 3.12 because an available version, it would help a lot to have someone like Lucas Nusbaumm to rebuild all reverse dependencies of Python. Is that something planned? No. A test rebuild with a stack of 12 dependency levels doesn't make much sense.

Re: Preparing for Python 3.12

2023-11-07 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 11/7/23 11:27, Matthias Klose wrote: Python 3.12 was released a month ago, and it's time to prepare for the update in unstable, first adding 3.12 as a supported version. There s a tracker for adding 3.12 as a supported version [1], also there are the first bug reports filed for issues

Preparing for Python 3.12

2023-11-07 Thread Matthias Klose
Python 3.12 was released a month ago, and it's time to prepare for the update in unstable, first adding 3.12 as a supported version. There s a tracker for adding 3.12 as a supported version [1], also there are the first bug reports filed for issues related to 3.12 [2]. As usual, it's