Re: Python 3.11 for bookworm?

2022-12-22 Thread M. Zhou
It seems I was a little bit out of date. Diane Trout has tried with an unreleased snapshot which looks good with llvm-14 https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1024795 Will work on it soon. On Thu, 2022-12-22 at 18:04 -0500, M. Zhou wrote: > I'm the regular uploader of python3-llvmlite.

Re: Python 3.11 for bookworm?

2022-12-22 Thread M. Zhou
I'm the regular uploader of python3-llvmlite. Please give up with numba. Its core dependency llvmlite is not even ready for llvm != 11, while Sid had already get llvm-11 removed. I have tried to cherry-pick an upstream fix to bump llvmlite's llvm dependency to 12/14, but the autopkgtest shows numb

Re: Python 3.11 for bookworm?

2022-12-22 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Timo (2022.12.22_12:56:20_+) > > There have been rebuilds in Ubuntu that give us some idea of how much > > work remains. I think it's tractable, but also will have some package > > casualties. > I have some spare time right now, and I am happy to help > work on problematic cases, so hopefull

Re: Python 3.11 for bookworm?

2022-12-22 Thread Timo Röhling
* Stefano Rivera [2022-12-22 12:44]: There have been rebuilds in Ubuntu that give us some idea of how much work remains. I think it's tractable, but also will have some package casualties. I have some spare time right now, and I am happy to help work on problematic cases, so hopefully nobody wi

Re: Python 3.11 for bookworm?

2022-12-22 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Sandro (2022.12.22_00:13:36_+) > It appears there has been little work in preparing the work to > introduce python3.11 from its maintainer, instead that works has been > pushed downstream to maintainers. That is, I'm afraid, the only realistic approach for handling new Python versions. It i