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Release for supporting Python 3.10 #130

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mateokurti opened this issue Sep 7, 2022 · 9 comments · Fixed by #136
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Release for supporting Python 3.10 #130

mateokurti opened this issue Sep 7, 2022 · 9 comments · Fixed by #136
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@mateokurti
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I can see that changes to support Python 3.10 have been made, but the latest release 2.0.0 does not include those changes. Can you do a release that supports Python 3.10 as well?

@rth
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rth commented Sep 29, 2022

@michael-grunder is there anything we can do to help? I think #120 goes in the right direction to make the release process easier.

@michael-grunder
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@rth I no longer have write access to this repo and am not sure who's taken the lead in maintaining it.

Perhaps @chayim from Redis can help.

@godlygeek
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Note that Python 3.11 is being released today, so ideally the new release would include 3.11 wheels as well.

@im-n1
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im-n1 commented Oct 25, 2022

This library is apparently abandoned.

@mateokurti
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@m-novikov @swegener @michael-grunder any idea if this is abandoned or not guys?

@rth
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rth commented Oct 26, 2022

Most recent update about this was in #63 (comment)

@baseplate-admin
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Hi there,

Sorry to grave dig an old issue but now that Python 3.11 is released, is there any progress on this issue?

@chayim chayim self-assigned this Nov 29, 2022
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chayim commented Nov 30, 2022

I'll be doing some facelifting on hiredis-py, adding things like github actions, pytest, etc. I'd like the scaffolding in place so that frankly, it's easier for me to work with :). Adding the troves and publishing the release is the easy part - and we'll do that like other clients.

This arose out of the need for a safety net from #121, and just poking around.

@rth
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rth commented Nov 30, 2022

Thanks @chayim ! I think for Github Actions #120 was in a pretty good shape, as a start. Also cibuildwheels is great for wheels building in general.

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