Re: Bug#1117718: Introducing Free-Threaded Python to Debian

2025-11-24 Thread Matthias Klose
On 11/24/25 13:24, Jerome Kieffer wrote: Well, today 3.13+3.13t, both exist, the same with 3.14+3.14t ... but apparently for 3.15, i.e. in a year from now, the free-threaded version will become the default, i.e 3.15t, which is a big change ! We still have time but postponing because it is not ye

Re: Bug#1117718: Introducing Free-Threaded Python to Debian

2025-11-24 Thread Jerome Kieffer
Well, today 3.13+3.13t, both exist, the same with 3.14+3.14t ... but apparently for 3.15, i.e. in a year from now, the free-threaded version will become the default, i.e 3.15t, which is a big change ! We still have time but postponing because it is not yet urgent looks like procrastination to me.

Re: Bug#1117718: Introducing Free-Threaded Python to Debian

2025-11-22 Thread Matthias Klose
I am not keen introducing this before 3.14 is the default. This way, we can concentrate on the 3.14 transition first. Then we can look at the free-threaded build, and also have a chance to look for regressions. Matthias On 11/16/25 16:16, ben0i0d wrote: Hello everyone, In my previous email

Re: Introducing Free-Threaded Python to Debian

2025-11-22 Thread Salvo Tomaselli
Hey, Thanks for all your work and for the nice email! > 4. Alignment with future direction - PEP 703 has been accepted, and upstream > has confirmed that No-GIL will be the default in the future They have backtracked in the past about such decisions. For example the whole mess with PEP 563. So

Introducing Free-Threaded Python to Debian

2025-11-16 Thread ben0i0d
Hello everyone, In my previous email (https://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2025/11/msg2.html), I introduced my work on bringing free-threaded Python to Debian. I'm now pleased to announce that the integration of nogil with the GIL version has been successfully completed and has passed ne