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authorPaolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>2023-05-03 12:48:02 +0200
committerPaolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>2023-09-07 13:32:37 +0200
commitca056f4499c259c0de68ed7cefad7ee7b62bfa43 (patch)
tree9597db33c0556b3c48fa33d0c65316298e872be9 /configure
parenta5e9fbf1dfd5b3f901f987755c89f1dc636c3747 (diff)
Python: Drop support for Python 3.7
Debian 10 is not anymore a supported distro, since Debian 12 was released on June 10, 2023. Our supported build platforms as of today all support at least 3.8 (and all of them except for Ubuntu 20.04 support 3.9): openSUSE Leap 15.5: 3.6.15 (3.11.2) CentOS Stream 8: 3.6.8 (3.8.13, 3.9.16, 3.11.4) CentOS Stream 9: 3.9.17 (3.11.4) Fedora 37: 3.11.4 Fedora 38: 3.11.4 Debian 11: 3.9.2 Debian 12: 3.11.2 Alpine 3.14, 3.15: 3.9.16 Alpine 3.16, 3.17: 3.10.10 Ubuntu 20.04 LTS: 3.8.10 Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: 3.10.12 NetBSD 9.3: 3.9.13* FreeBSD 12.4: 3.9.16 FreeBSD 13.1: 3.9.18 OpenBSD 7.2: 3.9.17 Note: NetBSD does not appear to have a default meta-package, but offers several options, the lowest of which is 3.7.15. However, "python39" appears to be a pre-requisite to one of the other packages we request in tests/vm/netbsd. Since it is safe under our supported platform policy, bump our minimum supported version of Python to 3.8. The two most interesting features to have by default include: - the importlib.metadata module, whose lack is responsible for over 100 lines of code in mkvenv.py - improvements to asyncio, for example asyncio.CancelledError inherits from BaseException rather than Exception In addition, code can now use the assignment operator ':=' Because mypy now learns about importlib.metadata, a small change to mkvenv.py is needed to pass type checking. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'configure')
-rwxr-xr-xconfigure8
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/configure b/configure
index 48ae0fc05a..e08127045d 100755
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -552,16 +552,16 @@ if test -n "$linux_arch" && ! test -d "$source_path/linux-headers/asm-$linux_arc
fi
check_py_version() {
- # We require python >= 3.7.
+ # We require python >= 3.8.
# NB: a True python conditional creates a non-zero return code (Failure)
- "$1" -c 'import sys; sys.exit(sys.version_info < (3,7))'
+ "$1" -c 'import sys; sys.exit(sys.version_info < (3,8))'
}
first_python=
if test -z "${PYTHON}"; then
# A bare 'python' is traditionally python 2.x, but some distros
# have it as python 3.x, so check in both places.
- for binary in python3 python python3.11 python3.10 python3.9 python3.8 python3.7; do
+ for binary in python3 python python3.11 python3.10 python3.9 python3.8; do
if has "$binary"; then
python=$(command -v "$binary")
if check_py_version "$python"; then
@@ -952,7 +952,7 @@ then
fi
if ! check_py_version "$python"; then
- error_exit "Cannot use '$python', Python >= 3.7 is required." \
+ error_exit "Cannot use '$python', Python >= 3.8 is required." \
"Use --python=/path/to/python to specify a supported Python." \
"Maybe try:" \
" openSUSE Leap 15.3+: zypper install python39" \