On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 8:23 PM Miro Hrončok <mhron...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Hello Pythonistas,
>
> Python 3.13 has an experimental JIT compiler:
>
> https://docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/3.13.html#experimental-jit-compiler
>
> Enabling it is a configure (hence build-time) option.
>
> How do we handle this in Fedora?
>
> - We can keep it disabled, as it is experimental.
> - We can enable it, but be ready to revert if it causes problems.
> - We can add yet another build variant, but we already have 4 of those
> (regular, debug, freethreading, freethreading-debug), so I'd rather not
> make it
> 6 (or 8, if we include freethreading+jit combinations). I don't know yet
> if it
> would be co-installable.
>
> Opinions?
>

o/,
what about leaving it on in rawhide and reevaluating readiness for a proper
release around f42 branching based on how many bleeding (edge) kittens did
it eat?

-- 

Best regards / S pozdravem,

František Zatloukal
Senior Quality Engineer
Red Hat
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