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Drop Python 3.8 support, require 3.9+#259

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@EwoutH EwoutH commented Apr 19, 2023

Following NEP 29 Python 3.8 support is dropped for future minor and major releases, and will require Python 3.9+ from version 2.5.0 onwards.

The freshly released EMAworkbench 2.4.0 will support Python 3.8, as 2.4.x. patch releases.

The docs, readme, changelog, CI config and Pyupgrade are also updated.

Following NEP 29 Python 3.8 support is dropped for future minor and major releases, and will require Python 3.9+ from version 2.5.0 onwards.

The freshly released EMAworkbench 2.4.0 will support Python 3.8, as 2.4.x. patch releases.
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EwoutH commented Apr 19, 2023

For future reference, a small note on DelftBlue (the TU Delft supercomputer) compatibility: The current 2022r2 software stack has Python 3.8 installed. You can either use the EMAworkbench 2.4.x, which supports Python 3.8, or create a Conda env with a newer Python version.

This problem will also resolve itself, since in the next software stack a Python upgrade is planned (which can be tracked here).

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