Support debug CPython ABI tags in environment compatibility#18739
Support debug CPython ABI tags in environment compatibility#18739konstin merged 6 commits intoastral-sh:mainfrom
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We shouldn't need to track whether an interpreter is debug, debug and regular interpreters are ABI-compatible (https://docs.python.org/3.10/using/configure.html#python-debug-build):
You shouldn't need the debug flag anymore, it's the same ABI. Can you share the specific problem you had? |
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Makes sense, but in that case we need to relax some of the installation checks. Here is how the problem currently manifests. Let's say we have a trivial sdist of a native module: Map this into a docker container running So far so good. However, the next step fails: If we dig into it, we see that the wheel build succeeds, but the install fails: |
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Can you file an issue with what you wrote above? This looks like we should fix it, but with a slightly different fix. I'm also a bit surprised that setuptools still emits the |
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Done. #18769 |
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I thought about this and the ABI compatibility. I suspect that some mechanism -- not necessarily the present one -- is still going to be needed. The reason is that debug wheels should probably have higher priority when installing for debug CPython. Concretely, across existing tools (
The other combination (debug wheel and release Python) is not expected to work. When multiple wheel flavors are present, the debug wheel is preferred when installing for debug Python. We can approach this in multiple ways, but I don't see an immediate way of carrying around the information that a given wheel is a debug wheel, so that it can be preferred when installing for debug Python and rejected for release Python. I've pushed a new version to illustrate what I mean. If there's a simpler way, I'm all ears. |
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It seems like the CPython docs are misleading: python/cpython#146925 I'll review with the clarified CPython compatibility. |
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That makes sense and is compatible with the tentative conclusion I reached as I was trying this. So a debug CPython can install either a debug wheel or a release wheel. Other tooling (pip & friends) seems to strongly suggest that debug wheels are preferred when installing for a debug Python and when both debug wheels and release wheels are available. I looked for a spec that would say that precisely, but no luck yet. But this is how plain old pip behaves and that behavior also makes intuitive sense. If we want to follow that here, we need some mechanism to track and match the properties of the wheels and the target environment. |
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There's no spec for the precedence for wheel tags, but generally tools prefer more specific wheel tags over more generic wheel tags and get the same priorities this way, so debug tags over regular tags like pip and friends makes a lot of sense. |
Since CPython 3.8, debug and release builds share the same ABI. A debug interpreter now generates both the debug ABI tag (e.g. cp314d) and the non-debug tag (cp314) as compatible, with the debug tag taking priority. This matches the behavior of pip's packaging library. Non-debug interpreters are unchanged: they do not accept cp314d wheels.
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This MR contains the following updates: | Package | Update | Change | |---|---|---| | [uv](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv) | minor | `0.10.9` → `0.11.3` | MR created with the help of [el-capitano/tools/renovate-bot](https://gitlab.com/el-capitano/tools/renovate-bot). **Proposed changes to behavior should be submitted there as MRs.** --- ### Release Notes <details> <summary>astral-sh/uv (uv)</summary> ### [`v0.11.3`](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#0113) [Compare Source](astral-sh/uv@0.11.2...0.11.3) Released on 2026-04-01. ##### Enhancements - Add progress bar for hashing phase in uv publish ([#​18752](astral-sh/uv#18752)) - Add support for ROCm 7.2 ([#​18730](astral-sh/uv#18730)) - Emit abi3t tags for every abi3 version ([#​18777](astral-sh/uv#18777)) - Expand `uv workspace metadata` with dependency information from the lock ([#​18356](astral-sh/uv#18356)) - Implement support for PEP 803 ([#​18767](astral-sh/uv#18767)) - Pretty-print platform in built wheel errors ([#​18738](astral-sh/uv#18738)) - Publish installers to `/installers/uv/latest` on the mirror ([#​18725](astral-sh/uv#18725)) - Show free-threaded Python in built-wheel errors ([#​18740](astral-sh/uv#18740)) ##### Preview features - Add `--ignore` and `--ignore-until-fixed` to `uv audit` ([#​18737](astral-sh/uv#18737)) ##### Bug fixes - Bump simple API cache ([#​18797](astral-sh/uv#18797)) - Don't drop `blake2b` hashes ([#​18794](astral-sh/uv#18794)) - Handle broken range request implementations ([#​18780](astral-sh/uv#18780)) - Remove `powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu` from release build targets ([#​18800](astral-sh/uv#18800)) - Respect dependency metadata overrides in `uv pip check` ([#​18742](astral-sh/uv#18742)) - Support debug CPython ABI tags in environment compatibility ([#​18739](astral-sh/uv#18739)) ##### Documentation - Document `false` opt-out for `exclude-newer-package` ([#​18768](astral-sh/uv#18768), [#​18803](astral-sh/uv#18803)) ### [`v0.11.2`](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#0112) [Compare Source](astral-sh/uv@0.11.1...0.11.2) Released on 2026-03-26. ##### Enhancements - Add a dedicated Windows PE editing error ([#​18710](astral-sh/uv#18710)) - Make `uv self update` fetch the manifest from the mirror first ([#​18679](astral-sh/uv#18679)) - Use uv reqwest client for self update ([#​17982](astral-sh/uv#17982)) - Show `uv self update` success and failure messages with `--quiet` ([#​18645](astral-sh/uv#18645)) ##### Preview features - Evaluate extras and groups when determining auditable packages ([#​18511](astral-sh/uv#18511)) ##### Bug fixes - Skip redundant project configuration parsing for `uv run` ([#​17890](astral-sh/uv#17890)) ### [`v0.11.1`](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#0111) [Compare Source](astral-sh/uv@0.11.0...0.11.1) Released on 2026-03-24. ##### Bug fixes - Add missing hash verification for `riscv64gc-unknown-linux-musl` ([#​18686](astral-sh/uv#18686)) - Fallback to direct download when direct URL streaming is unsupported ([#​18688](astral-sh/uv#18688)) - Revert treating 'Dynamic' values as case-insensitive ([#​18692](astral-sh/uv#18692)) - Remove torchdata from list of packages to source from the PyTorch index ([#​18703](astral-sh/uv#18703)) - Special-case `==` Python version request ranges ([#​9697](astral-sh/uv#9697)) ##### Documentation - Cover `--python <dir>` in "Using arbitrary Python environments" ([#​6457](astral-sh/uv#6457)) - Fix version annotations for `PS_MODULE_PATH` and `UV_WORKING_DIR` ([#​18691](astral-sh/uv#18691)) ### [`v0.11.0`](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#0110) [Compare Source](astral-sh/uv@0.10.12...0.11.0) Released on 2026-03-23. ##### Breaking changes This release includes changes to the networking stack used by uv. While we think that breakage will be rare, it is possible that these changes will result in the rejection of certificates previously trusted by uv so we have marked the change as breaking out of an abundance of caution. The changes are largely driven by the upgrade of reqwest, which powers uv's HTTP clients, to [v0.13](https://seanmonstar.com/blog/reqwest-v013-rustls-default/) which included some breaking changes to TLS certificate verification. The following changes are included: - [`rustls-platform-verifier`](https://github.com/rustls/rustls-platform-verifier) is used instead of [`rustls-native-certs`](https://github.com/rustls/rustls-native-certs) and [`webpki`](https://github.com/rustls/webpki) for certificate verification **This change should have no effect unless you are using the `native-tls` option to enable reading system certificates.** `rustls-platform-verifier` delegates to the system for certificate validation (e.g., `Security.framework` on macOS) instead of eagerly loading certificates from the system and verifying them via `webpki`. The effects of this change will vary based on the operating system. In general, uv's certificate validation should now be more consistent with browsers and other native applications. However, this is the most likely cause of breaking changes in this release. Some previously failing certificate chains may succeed, and some previously accepted certificate chains may fail. In either case, we expect the validation to be more correct and welcome reports of regressions. In particular, because more responsibility for validating the certificate is transferred to your system's security library, some features like [CA constraints](https://support.apple.com/en-us/103255) or [revocation of certificates](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_revocation) via OCSP and CRLs may now be used. This change should improve performance when using system certificate on macOS, as uv no longer needs to load all certificates from the keychain at startup. - [`aws-lc`](https://github.com/aws/aws-lc) is used instead of `ring` for a cryptography backend There should not be breaking changes from this change. We expect this to expand support for certificate signature algorithms. - `--native-tls` is deprecated in favor of a new `--system-certs` flag The `--native-tls` flag is still usable and has identical behavior to `--system-certs.` This change was made to reduce confusion about the TLS implementation uv uses. uv always uses `rustls` not `native-tls`. - Building uv on x86-64 and i686 Windows requires NASM NASM is required by `aws-lc`. If not found on the system, a prebuilt blob provided by `aws-lc-sys` will be used. If you are not building uv from source, this change has no effect. See the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/blob/b6854d77bfd0cb78157fecaf8b30126c6f16bc11/CONTRIBUTING.md#setup) guide for details. - Empty `SSL_CERT_FILE` values are ignored (for consistency with `SSL_CERT_DIR`) See [#​18550](astral-sh/uv#18550) for details. ##### Python - Enable frame pointers for improved profiling on Linux x86-64 and aarch64 See the [python-build-standalone release notes](https://github.com/astral-sh/python-build-standalone/releases/20260320) for details. ##### Enhancements - Treat 'Dynamic' values as case-insensitive ([#​18669](astral-sh/uv#18669)) - Use a dedicated error for invalid cache control headers ([#​18657](astral-sh/uv#18657)) - Enable checksum verification in the generated installer script ([#​18625](astral-sh/uv#18625)) ##### Preview features - Add `--service-format` and `--service-url` to `uv audit` ([#​18571](astral-sh/uv#18571)) ##### Performance - Avoid holding flat index lock across indexes ([#​18659](astral-sh/uv#18659)) ##### Bug fixes - 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Split the alternative indexes page into separate pages ([#​18607](astral-sh/uv#18607)) ### [`v0.10.12`](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#01012) [Compare Source](astral-sh/uv@0.10.11...0.10.12) Released on 2026-03-19. ##### Python - Add pypy 3.11.15 ([#​18468](astral-sh/uv#18468)) - Add support for using Python 3.6 interpreters ([#​18454](astral-sh/uv#18454)) ##### Enhancements - Include uv's target triple in version report ([#​18520](astral-sh/uv#18520)) - Allow comma separated values in `--no-emit-package` ([#​18565](astral-sh/uv#18565)) ##### Preview features - Show `uv audit` in the CLI help ([#​18540](astral-sh/uv#18540)) ##### Bug fixes - Improve reporting of managed interpreter symlinks in `uv python list` ([#​18459](astral-sh/uv#18459)) - Preserve end-of-line comments on previous entries when removing dependencies ([#​18557](astral-sh/uv#18557)) - Treat abi3 wheel Python version as a lower bound ([#​18536](astral-sh/uv#18536)) - Detect hard-float support on aarch64 kernels running armv7 userspace ([#​18530](astral-sh/uv#18530)) ##### Documentation - Add Python 3.15 to supported versions ([#​18552](astral-sh/uv#18552)) - Adjust the PyPy note ([#​18548](astral-sh/uv#18548)) - Move Pyodide to Tier 2 in the Python support policy ([#​18561](astral-sh/uv#18561)) - Move Rust and Python version support out of the Platform support policy ([#​18535](astral-sh/uv#18535)) - Update Docker guide with changes from `uv-docker-example` ([#​18558](astral-sh/uv#18558)) - Update the Python version policy ([#​18559](astral-sh/uv#18559)) ### [`v0.10.11`](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#01011) [Compare Source](astral-sh/uv@0.10.10...0.10.11) Released on 2026-03-16. ##### Enhancements - Fetch Ruff release metadata from an Astral mirror ([#​18358](astral-sh/uv#18358)) - Use PEP 639 license metadata for uv itself ([#​16477](astral-sh/uv#16477)) ##### Performance - Improve distribution id performance ([#​18486](astral-sh/uv#18486)) ##### Bug fixes - Allow `--project` to refer to a `pyproject.toml` directly and reduce to a warning on other files ([#​18513](astral-sh/uv#18513)) - 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Summary
This PR fixes a problem in
uv pip install, which currently refuses to install debug wheels in virtual environments with debug CPythons.Before this change, wheel parsing already preserved debug ABI suffixes like cp313d and cp314d, but Tags::from_env only propagated free-threaded and legacy pymalloc variants. As a result, uv would detect a debug interpreter correctly during discovery while still generating cp313/cp314 environment tags, causing debug-built wheels to be rejected as incompatible.
Fix this by accepting a debug_enabled flag in Tags::from_env, mapping it to CPythonAbiVariants::Debug, and passing the interpreter debug state from the production call sites in uv-python and uv pip resolution.
Also update the affected tests and helpers, and add a regression test that verifies debug CPython 3.13 generates cp313-cp313d manylinux tags.
Test Plan
Tests run: