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Re: Python 3.11 for bookworm?



Hi Timo, Stefano

On Thu, 22 Dec 2022 at 18:46, Stefano Rivera <stefanor@debian.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Timo (2022.12.22_12:56:20_+0000)
> > > 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 will feel left out in
> > the cold with their favorite packages.
>
> Offhand, the one I most expect trouble with is numba. We were reliant on
> upstream for the 3.10 transition, and probably will be for 3.11.
>
> Thanks for your help with pony ORM, Timo. I didn't think we'd be able to
> port that without upstream, but it did end up being tractable.
>
> I'm expecting to have more time in the upcoming weeks, too.
>
> So, release team, I still think we should go ahead!

Thanks for committing your time to this, and for the fixes you've
already uploaded (and to everyone else who has helped).  Please let
the release team know if you need things unstuck.

Regards
Graham


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