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gns3-server Python 3.12 support? #2273

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mm1ke opened this issue Aug 15, 2023 · 4 comments
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gns3-server Python 3.12 support? #2273

mm1ke opened this issue Aug 15, 2023 · 4 comments

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mm1ke commented Aug 15, 2023

Hi,

I saw with the latest version gns3 got Python 3.12 support.
I've looked into it but for me it seems it's still missing in setup.py
Furthermore, in the git log i saw that Python 3.12 was added with 1ced862 but was immediately remove with 88a1cef
Was that a mistake?

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grossmj commented Aug 16, 2023

Hi,

Furthermore, in the git log i saw that Python 3.12 was added with 1ced862 but was immediately remove with 88a1cef

The reason I reverted this commit it is that GitHub Actions couldn't find Python 3.12: https://github.com/GNS3/gns3-server/actions/runs/5705040394/job/15459256647#step:3:7

Only version 3.12.0-rc.1 can be used at the moment but I would prefer to wait for the final version.

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mm1ke commented Aug 16, 2023

Hello @grossmj
Thanks for the clarification. As i'm packaging gns3 for gentoo i'll wait too for the final support.

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grossmj commented Oct 9, 2023

Waiting on aiohttp to release v3.9 with support for Python 3.12: aio-libs/aiohttp#7639

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grossmj commented Oct 31, 2023

Python 3.12 should be supported now. We are using aiohttp 3.9.0b0 while waiting for the final release.

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