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[BUG] Python 2.7 support removed from setup-python in Github Actions #415

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saimedhi opened this issue Jun 19, 2023 · 1 comment
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saimedhi commented Jun 19, 2023

What is the bug?

Python 2.7 support removed from setup-python in Github Actions due to Python 2.7 being unsupported since January 1, 2020. Related issue: actions/setup-python#672

What is the expected behavior?

Two potential solutions to address the issue are:

  1. Complete removal of Python 2.7 support in opensearch-py.
  2. Implement a workaround by running the job inside a container to continue using Github hosted runners with Python 2.7.
@saimedhi saimedhi added bug Something isn't working untriaged Need triage and removed untriaged Need triage labels Jun 19, 2023
@saimedhi saimedhi changed the title [BUG] python2.7 is removed from the python-versions on June 19 [BUG] python2.7 is removed from the python-versions on June 19 in github actions Jun 20, 2023
@saimedhi saimedhi changed the title [BUG] python2.7 is removed from the python-versions on June 19 in github actions [BUG] python2.7 is removed from the python-versions in github actions on June 19 Jun 20, 2023
@saimedhi saimedhi added breaking and removed bug Something isn't working labels Jun 20, 2023
@saimedhi saimedhi changed the title [BUG] python2.7 is removed from the python-versions in github actions on June 19 [BUG] Python 2.7 support removed from setup-python in Github Actions Jun 20, 2023
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Kindly provide your input and support by indicating your preferred option among the two choices mentioned above. Thank you :)

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