On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 08:50:55PM +0000, Rebecca N. Palmer wrote: > On 22/01/2024 11:51, Julian Gilbey wrote: > > Please could we wait until the "Python 3.12 is a supported version" > > transition is completed? > > How are you defining that? python3-defaults 3.11.6+ in testing? (I was > previously told 3.12-supporting pandas and numpy in testing, which has > happened. I don't think any of these 25 packages are on > https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=python3-defaults , but I haven't > checked carefully, and at least influxdb-python and tqdm do have what I > suspect are Python 3.12 related issues.)
https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/python3.12-add.html We're nearly there (the transition page says it's 99% done), and when this transition is complete, then python3-defaults 3.11.6+ will be able to migrate to testing. I don't fully understand the problem with transitions, but there was a request to hold back with significant upgrades until a python3.12-supporting python3-defaults has reached testing. > > Adding another 25 or so RC bugs at this > > point will just slow down that transition. > > What exactly do you want not done until then? Just not uploading pandas > 2.x to unstable, or is it also a problem to have these bugs marked as RC in > the BTS? (In all 22 cases that are in testing at all, the bug is also > present in the version in testing, so it being RC shouldn't block > migration.) Yes - please don't upload it to unstable yet. Uploading to experimental is fine. > > (Unless pandas 1.5 is > > preventing the transition, that is.) > > It isn't. Good! Julian