> On Jan 7, 2026, at 12:39 PM, Landry Breuil <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Le Sun, Dec 07, 2025 at 08:34:51PM -0500, Daniel Dickman a écrit :
>> I've attached 17 new ports needed for Apache Superset.
>> 
>> ok to import these?
> 
> out of curiosity, how to you handle the compat with py 3.13, did you
> have specific patches for it ? py 3.12 support was only added for
> superset 6.0, and it seems it's mostly down to having a math/py-pandas
> that's compatible with 3.13 (which iirc is the case with 2.2.3)

Indeed superset 6.0 claims numpy < 2.3 is needed which seems incompatible with 
the current proposal to get to numpy 2.4.

What issue are you running into with Python 3.13 though? It sounds like you hit 
something I didn’t run into yet?

Unfortunately the biggest showstopper is that superset expects sqlalchemy 1.x 
which is what we had in our tree when I did the original porting work. Now we 
moved to sqlalchemy 2.x which means superset isn’t possible anymore. So I 
haven’t moved forward more because of this blocker.

Interestingly the same issue is there for other similar tools I looked at like 
redash so maybe we need to reimport sqlalchemy 1.x again with a @conflict 
marker?

> 
> Landry
> 

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