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cElementTree no longer exists in Python 3.9 #1222

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cElementTree has been just backward compatible import for a long time so this change has no impact on performance.

Fixes: #1221

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hroncok commented Mar 27, 2020

I confirm this works.

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Thanks, and yes the cElementTree has been deprecated since 3.3 so we're fairly safe to move it forward.

@MSeal MSeal merged commit f072d78 into jupyter:master Mar 27, 2020
@MSeal MSeal added this to the 6.0 milestone Sep 8, 2020
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Python 3.9: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'xml.etree.cElementTree'
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