Hi Luc,
There are currently nightly conda packages for Python 3.12 on the
cctbx-nightly channel (https://anaconda.org/cctbx-nightly/). The nightly
tests are also run on that version (
https://github.com/cctbx/cctbx_project?tab=readme-ov-file#nightly-checks-of-...).
There is a holdup to the migration on conda-forge because the pyside2
package is not available for Python 3.12. We will move that dependency to
pyside6 (probably in a month or so) so that the migration can proceed. I
removed the GUI packages (wxpython and pyside2, wxpython Python 3.12
support is available now) from the cctbx-nightly cctbx package so that I
could build the Python 3.12 packages. Once the conda-forge package is
migrated, I can add back the GUI dependencies to our nightly builds.
If you test the nightly packages, let me know if you find any issues on
Python 3.12. Thanks!
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On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 12:35 AM Luc Bourhis
Hi,
I see in the commit that you guys are working on supporting Python 3.12. With the latest version of Python 3.11 on Anaconda, we have a compatibility issue between Qt that we use and ICU 70.1 that cctbx requires. The problem is solved by moving to Python 3.12, hence my question: when can we hope to see a release with Python 3.12? No pressure! Just trying to plan ahead.
Best wishes,
Luc
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