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Python 3.11 #3844

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EwoutH opened this issue Oct 20, 2022 · 15 comments
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Python 3.11 #3844

EwoutH opened this issue Oct 20, 2022 · 15 comments

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@EwoutH
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EwoutH commented Oct 20, 2022

Python 3.11 is now in Release Candidate phase and will be released next week. Python 3.11 is ABI stable and wheels are already build and generated. For this CI is useful, so it would be great if AppVeyor could add Python 3.11 to it's images.

  • Ubuntu images
  • Windows images
EwoutH added a commit to EwoutH/lxml that referenced this issue Oct 20, 2022
This commit updates the AppVeyor configuration to use the Visual Studio 2022 image, and prepares for Python 3.11 support.

AppVeyor needs to add Python 3.11 to their images before the Python 3.11 jobs can be uncommented.

The feature request can be tracked here: appveyor/ci#3844
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Thanks for letting know! We'll take care about that.

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EwoutH commented Oct 23, 2022

Awesome! Please keep me in the loop! To give some context, this is currently preventing lxml from building Python 3.11 wheels on Windows, which is blocking Statsmodels in it's turn, which is blocking a lot of scientific Python packages.

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EwoutH commented Oct 25, 2022

The stable 3.11.0 version is now released, so that one can be added directly to AppVeyor.

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EwoutH commented Oct 30, 2022

@FeodorFitsner As of this moment, do you have anything to share?

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Ubuntu images with Python 3.11 are coming later today or early tomorrow.

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EwoutH commented Oct 30, 2022

Awesome, great to hear! Do you know anything about Windows yet?

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Python 3.11.0 has been added to Ubuntu images: https://www.appveyor.com/updates/2022/10/31/

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dvarrazzo commented Oct 31, 2022

I would say that most people are looking for Windows image on Appveyor.

@FeodorFitsner could you please re-open this task and close it when windows images are released? Thank you.

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Absolutely! Working on the update!

@FeodorFitsner FeodorFitsner reopened this Oct 31, 2022
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That's very appreciated, @FeodorFitsner 🙂

EwoutH added a commit to EwoutH/lxml that referenced this issue Nov 2, 2022
This commit updates the AppVeyor configuration to use the Visual Studio 2022 image, and prepares for Python 3.11 support.

AppVeyor needs to add Python 3.11 to their images before the Python 3.11 jobs can be uncommented.

The feature request can be tracked here: appveyor/ci#3844
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According to
https://github.com/appveyor/build-images/blob/89259536a29d353fd7c63e0ec9b5f51d79e5af6d/scripts/Windows/install_python.ps1
Python 3.11 was added.

And according to this post, the new images with Python 3.11 have been deployed, so the issue could be closed, right?
https://www.appveyor.com/updates/2022/11/07/

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Absolutely!

skshetry added a commit to skshetry/pygit2 that referenced this issue Nov 8, 2022
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Is there something further holding up the generation, and uploading to PyPi, of the Windows Python 3.11 wheels ?

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hugovk commented Nov 19, 2022

@Athanasius This is the tracker for the AppVeyor CI service. Did you mean to ask that of some Python library instead?

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@Athanasius This is the tracker for the AppVeyor CI service. Did you mean to ask that of some Python library instead?

Ah yes, I got a little turned around there, sorry :)

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