Our fine manual claims the answer to $SUBJECT is 3.2. However, there is room to doubt that our code still actually works with 3.2, because the oldest version I can find being tested by the buildfarm is topminnow's 3.4.2. The next oldest is shelduck's 3.4.10, and everything else has 3.5.2 or newer. topminnow hasn't reported in a couple months, so it may actually be dead.
The reason I bring this up is that I found out the hard way that src/test/modules/oauth_validator fails on RHEL8, because its oauth_server.py script is not compatible with the 3.6.8 version of Python supplied by this distro. (There are 22 buildfarm animals running 3.6.8, presumably mostly also Red Hat-derived platforms, so I'm not going to apologize for my workstation being a little long in the tooth.) I think we need to do some combination of moving our minimum-supported-version goalposts forward, making sure that whatever we claim is the minimum Python version is actually being tested in the buildfarm, and fixing oauth_server.py so that it works on that version. I am not familiar enough with the Python landscape to have an informed opinion about what the minimum supported version should be. But I'll present this data scraped from the buildfarm about how many animals are running what (counting animals that have reported since 2025-01-01): Count Version 1 3.4.2 1 3.4.10 2 3.5.2 3 3.5.3 2 3.6.5 22 3.6.8 3 3.6.9 5 3.6.15 1 3.7.1 2 3.7.3 1 3.7.10 2 3.7.16 1 3.8.8 4 3.8.10 15 3.9.2 6 3.9.16 6 3.9.18 1 3.9.19 2 3.9.20 13 3.9.21 6 3.10.x 18 3.11.x 21 3.12.x 22 3.13.x 160 total Thoughts? regards, tom lane