Quoting Dominik George (2023-01-27 13:31:59) > > Since this issue only emerges during transitions (and possibly for > > downstream derivative distros supporting multiple concurrent Python > > versions in their final user-exposed distro releases), this issue is not > > considered urgent to fix, and is not planned to do before this upcoming > > freeze. > > So, what about Python 3.11 most likely not going to be the default Python > in bookworm? > > Using your choice of words, bookworm is currently in a transition, and > will probably be released with this transition ongoing. So, as I take > it, your plan is to live with the issue, even though this means uWSGI's > Python 3 support will not be properly usable for third-party applications > for a full stable release lifetime?
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