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Re: Python 3.11 for bookworm?



* Graham Inggs <ginggs@debian.org> [2022-12-12 23:51]:
with the bookworm transition freeze only one month away [5], we'd like
to hear from the Python Team within the next week whether they wish to
proceed with Python 3.11 being the only supported version for bookworm
[...]
Should it be the former, we'd like an undertaking from the Python Team
that they will help resolve the remaining bugs against key packages

One remaining problem is the unmaintained nose package, which is not
compatible with Python 3.11 and still a dependency of 200+ packages,
including ~40 key packages [1]. I've seen that crusoe has done some work
patching up nose, but AFAICT it is not building yet.

Is this something we can resolve in time, either by fixing nose or
removing it altogether?

If yes, +1 for Python 3.11


Cheers
Timo


[1] https://udd.debian.org/bugs/?release=bookworm&merged=ign&fnewerval=7&flastmodval=7&fusertag=only&fusertagtag=nose-rm&fusertaguser=python-modules-team%40lists.alioth.debian.org&allbugs=1&ckeypackage=1&sortby=id&sorto=asc&format=html#results

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