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Python 3.8.0 #3142
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Except it doesn't work yet, stay tuned to appveyor/ci#3142.
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And next time, please try to add support for the Python 3.9 beta as soon as it comes out so that there is no downtime. |
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Updated images with Python 3.8 ( |
Thank you! 👍👍 |
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* Run tests against Python 3.8 * [tmp] Run tests on py38 branch * Apply Python 3.8 workaround for appveyor See appveyor/ci#3142 (comment)
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* fix: appveyor windows job - python version Why is this change necessary? * With release v0.41.0 - MSIs have version 3.7.6 as their base version. Appveyor testing needs to reflect that. How does it address the issue? * Appveyor test frameworks are now using python 3.7.6. The environment variables are set according to: https://www.appveyor.com/docs/windows-images-software/ What side effects does this change have? * None * fix: change windows python versions across all appveyor projects * fix: remove `PYTHON_VERSION` env variable in windows appveyor - It does not look to be used. * fix: remove python3.8 installation on windows python build appveyor project * Fix python path with python3.8 and 3.6 * check: does python3.8 exist on the windows appveyor image? * fix: python3.8 path url: appveyor/ci#3142 * fix: re-install python3.8 as before Co-authored-by: Jacob Fuss <[email protected]>
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