Re: Preparing for Python 3.12

2023-12-06 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Matthias (2023.12.03_14:03:44_+) > We probably will see some Python related build failures while binNMUing > around 600 packages to add 3.12 as a supported version. If you see builds > failing because of a missing 3.12 extension, please just wait a few days > until all the binNMUs are

Re: Preparing for Python 3.12

2023-12-03 Thread Matthias Klose
python3-defaults, adding Python 3.12 as a supported version, is now in unstable. We don't expect to block other transitions while working on the first step of getting to 3.12. We probably will see some Python related build failures while binNMUing around 600 packages to add 3.12 as a

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