On 2024/12/12 16:25, Daniel Dickman wrote:
> Most of the work for python 3.12 has already been done and Python 3.12 is 
> explicitly mentioned in a number of commits.
> 
> Some of the simpler python 3.12 bits haven’t been committed but they are very 
> easy fixes and I have them in my local tree.
> 
> From memory I think qtwebengine 5 is the main blocker I ran into. Unlocking 
> it might reveal other issues though.
> 
> Basically if you can get devel/spyder/spyder working with python 3.12 then it 
> could be worth running a bulk to see what breakage is left at that point.
> 
> That’s my view. Others here with a python interest might know about other 
> issues.

I'll have a go at a bulk build with 3.12 on i386, using the attached
diff. qtwebengine has been updated not all that long ago so maybe it
changed. (i386 can't build qtwebengine 6, but 5 is working with 3.11).

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