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@brianschubert brianschubert commented Apr 2, 2025

Picks up from #567

  • Drops Python 3.8.0
  • Bumps 3.9.0 and 3.10.0 to the earliest versions supported by the 22.04+ runners
  • Runs everything on ubuntu-latest
    • except the SQLAlchemy tests, which are kept at 22.04 (not 20.04, still supported) until the segfault mystery is resolved

# For available versions, see:
# https://raw.githubusercontent.com/actions/python-versions/main/versions-manifest.json
python-version:
- "3.8"
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Let's keep 3.8 (not 3.8.0) for now, we still want to test 3.8 for the upcoming bugfix release, and it seems to work on 22.04.

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Sounds good - do we want to also include any earlier version that 22.04 supports?

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Feels not worth it, the testing on point releases is a bit of a spotcheck anyway. Thanks!

@JelleZijlstra JelleZijlstra merged commit f264e58 into python:main Apr 2, 2025
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