Hi,
Python 3.13 is released with experimental free-threaded (or no-gil) mode [1].
Upstream calls it python3.13t. I wonder whether Debian plans to package it?
I have searched though d-python lists & some BTS bugs but got no similar
question. Please point out if I ask a duplicated one.
[1]: https:
Dear Stefano,
Il 06/10/24 16:06, Stefano Rivera ha scritto:
Hi Antonio (2024.10.05_10:30:07_+)
I started working on the ones for which I'm maintainer and I realized that
for some of them (e.g. pyresample and cyarray) there is no direct dependency
from "python3-pkg-resources" in the debian/c
On 2024-10-06 11:51, Louis-Philippe Véronneau wrote:
Hello,
The `uses-deprecated-python-stdlib` lintian tag finally seems to be
ready. \0/
I'm hereby proposing to do a mass bug filing for all the packages that
are currently using libraries that will be deprecated in Python 3.13. As
of now,
Thank you for the heads up!
As I only very recently took over the maintenance of src:mono, that has
been before that unmaintained for many years, I still have little
konwledge of its codebase and build chain.
My first step is going to check if I can simply drop this vendored
boringssl source (wit
On October 7, 2024 2:46:41 PM UTC, Stefano Rivera wrote:
>Hi Scott (2024.10.07_04:56:04_+)
>> Additional thought on this: should arch: all packages with this issue
>> have Depends python3 (=< 3.13) added in stable so they get upgraded in
>> the correct order?
>
>FWIW, we now have python3-su
Hi Scott (2024.10.07_04:56:04_+)
> Additional thought on this: should arch: all packages with this issue
> have Depends python3 (=< 3.13) added in stable so they get upgraded in
> the correct order?
FWIW, we now have python3-supported-min, so that should be
Depends: python3-supported-min (<< 3
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