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[3.13] gh-135966: Modify iOS testbed to make app_packages a site directory (GH-135967) #136013

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The iOS testbed now treats the app_packages folder as a site folder. This ensures it is
on the path, but also ensures any .pth files are processed on app startup.
(cherry picked from commit b38810b)


📚 Documentation preview 📚: https://cpython-previews--136013.org.readthedocs.build/

…e directory (pythonGH-135967)

The iOS testbed now treats the app_packages folder as a site folder. This ensures it is
on the path, but also ensures any .pth files are processed on app startup.
(cherry picked from commit b38810b)

Co-authored-by: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com>
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!buildbot iOS

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🤖 New build scheduled with the buildbot fleet by @freakboy3742 for commit 4438dbe 🤖

Results will be shown at:

https://buildbot.python.org/all/#/grid?branch=refs%2Fpull%2F136013%2Fmerge

The command will test the builders whose names match following regular expression: iOS

The builders matched are:

  • iOS ARM64 Simulator PR

@freakboy3742 freakboy3742 requested a review from ned-deily June 27, 2025 04:53
@freakboy3742 freakboy3742 merged commit 07a7636 into python:3.13 Jun 27, 2025
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