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Re: Python 3.5 EOL; when can require 3.6?


From: Eduardo Habkost
Subject: Re: Python 3.5 EOL; when can require 3.6?
Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 12:19:19 -0400

On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 04:00:14PM +0200, Thomas Huth wrote:
> On 16/09/2020 14.30, Peter Maydell wrote:
> > On Wed, 16 Sep 2020 at 08:43, Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> wrote:
> >> We require Python 3.5.  It will reach its "end of life" at the end of
> >> September 2020[*].  Any reason not to require 3.6 for 5.2?  qemu-iotests
> >> already does for its Python parts.
> [...]
> > The default should be
> > "leave the version dependency where it is", not "bump the version
> > dependency as soon as we can".
> 
> OTOH, if none of our supported build systems uses python 3.5 by default
> anymore, it also will not get tested anymore, so bugs might creep in,
> which will of course end up in a bad experience for the users, too, that
> still try to build with such an old version. So limiting the version to
> the level that we also test is IMHO very reasonable.
> 
> Let's have a look at the (older) systems that we support and the python
> versions according to repology.org:
> 
> - RHEL7 / CentOS 7 : 3.6.8
> - Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic) : >= 3.6.5
> - openSUSE Leap 15.0 : >= 3.6.5
> - OpenBSD Ports : >= 3.7.9
> - FreeBSD Ports : >= 3.5.10 - but there is also 3.6 or newer
> - Homebrew : >= 3.7.9
> 
> ... so I think it should be fine to retire 3.5 nowadays.

Thank you very much for the summary.  I've added this info to
https://wiki.qemu.org/Supported_Build_Platforms

Has anybody been able to find information om SLES Python
versions?  I can't find this anywhere.

-- 
Eduardo




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