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Regression: Python 3.6 no longer available in Visual Studio 2019 Windows image #3901

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dalcinl opened this issue Dec 13, 2023 · 2 comments
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@dalcinl
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dalcinl commented Dec 13, 2023

No mention to this removal in https://www.appveyor.com/updates/

Config YAML: https://github.com/mpi4py/mpi4py/blob/master/.appveyor.yml#L7
Current build log for Python 3.6: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/mpi4py/mpi4py/builds/48752274/job/ehrlurry3je3jdgk
Previous build log for Python 3.6: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/mpi4py/mpi4py/builds/48621343/job/b206siac94y07fbm

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Are you subscribed to the technical updates newsletter? Two updates ago, on November 8, removal of Python 3.3 through 3.6 was mentioned.
I did, however notice that the last documentation update failed to reflect this and so have just opened a new PR to bring them up to date.
Also, going forward we'll place future deprecation lists on the platform updates page as well

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dalcinl commented Dec 14, 2023

Are you subscribed to the technical updates newsletter? Two updates ago, on November 8, removal of Python 3.3
through 3.6 was mentioned.

No, therefore I was not aware of these changes.

I did, however notice that the last documentation update failed to reflect this and so have just opened a new PR to bring them up to date.
Also, going forward we'll place future deprecation lists on the platform updates page as well

OK. This was either a image bug or a documentation bug, therefore I submitted this issue. Now you confirm it was indeed the second.

Many thanks for the clarification and the updates to documentation.

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