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WalkthroughBumps Python upper bound from 3.13 to 3.14 across CI workflow, nox session default, and project classifiers. No control-flow or logic changes beyond version literals. Changes
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It seems we need to wait for a new release of libgit2/pygit2@ff64e61 |
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I also raised awareness of their ability to deploy future-compatible wheels using |
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FWIW, I've been diving into the pygit2 source code... They cannot deploy future-compatible wheels because some of pygit2 C sources rely parts of the Python C API that are not exposed in its Limited API. Note, Python C extensions must only use the Python C Limited API to guarantee future compatibility. This might change in the future when Python 3.13 becomes the minimum supported Python version, but the Aside from that, I have submitted patches to pygit2 to improve CI and support Python free-threaded variants (3.14t). Pygit2 v1.19.0 should be out soon. |
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Pygit2 v1.19.0 is out! It drops support for Python 3.10. @shenxianpeng In the future, we have to remember to update the uv.lock file to support newer Python versions: |
Python 3.14 has been released today, so let's start supporting it.
I kept Python 3.9 even though it's EOL, since some users (including myself on AIX 7.2 🙂) are still using it.
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