Thanks for the answer!

Martin

On Wed, 2025-12-17 at 12:35 +0000, Ross Burton wrote:
> On 17 Dec 2025, at 08:57, Martin Schwan via lists.openembedded.org
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Are there any plans to move to Python 3.11? Python 3.9 is now at
> > its
> > EOL for some months. I don't want to open a can of worms, but just
> > like
> > to understand the future/intentions in this regard.
> 
> I’ll happily endorse a patch to upgrade the minimal python version
> for master, but the following needs to happen:
> 
> For every supported distribution [1] where buildtools is not already
> required (which will provide a new python), what is the Python
> version?
> 
> There’s a script in yocto-autobuilder-helper to assist here, and it’s
> easier for me to do:
> 
> [1] 12:23:16 [SUCCESS] alma9-vk-2.yocto.io
> Python 3.9.23
> [2] 12:23:16 [SUCCESS] fedora41-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.13.3
> [3] 12:23:16 [SUCCESS] fedora39-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.12.7
> [4] 12:23:17 [SUCCESS] rocky8-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.6.8
> [5] 12:23:18 [SUCCESS] fedora42-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.13.6
> [6] 12:23:18 [SUCCESS] fedora40-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.12.10
> [7] 12:23:18 [SUCCESS] opensuse155-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.6.15
> [8] 12:23:18 [SUCCESS] ubuntu2504-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.13.3
> [9] 12:23:19 [SUCCESS] ubuntu2404-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.12.3
> [10] 12:23:19 [SUCCESS] rocky9-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.9.23
> [11] 12:23:19 [SUCCESS] ubuntu2204-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.10.12
> [12] 12:23:19 [SUCCESS] stream9-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.9.25
> [13] 12:23:20 [SUCCESS] debian11-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.9.2
> [14] 12:23:20 [SUCCESS] alma8-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.6.8
> [15] 12:23:20 [SUCCESS] opensuse156-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.6.15
> [16] 12:23:21 [SUCCESS] debian13-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.13.5
> [17] 12:23:22 [SUCCESS] debian12-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.11.2
> [18] 12:23:23 [SUCCESS] fedora43-vk-2.yocto.io
> Python 3.14.0
> [19] 12:23:23 [SUCCESS] ubuntu2510-vk-1.yocto.io
> Python 3.13.7
> 
> The distros which have <3.9 need buildtools already, but that leaves
> Alma 9, Debian 11, Rocky 9 and Stream 9 which are all long-term
> support and won’t be EOLing shortly.  Maybe something will happen
> that means we need to use buildtools on these, but tomllib is
> probably not going to be the impetus here.
> 
> Ross
> 
> [1]
> https://docs.yoctoproject.org/ref-manual/system-requirements.html#supported-linux-distributions
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