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Service providing access to consolidated course and program metadata
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chore: update Django to 4.2.16 for Redwood - Security Patch #4440

Closed magajh closed 3 weeks ago

magajh commented 2 months ago

See: https://github.com/openedx/wg-build-test-release/issues/386

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cmltaWt0 commented 4 weeks ago

@magajh I've tested the build via tutor build. Do you have an idea why we have failing tests for python3.8?

cmltaWt0 commented 3 weeks ago

I believe we can igrone the python3.8 fails due to https://github.com/openedx/course-discovery/issues/4439

cmltaWt0 commented 3 weeks ago

@feanil Could you please remind me of the python version support for Redwood. I believe we do not support python3.8 on Redwood.

magajh commented 3 weeks ago

@cmltaWt0 not really sure why this is failing now, but it seems to be an issue with the packaging library version in local.txt used for running the tests. The project is using version 21.3, which does not accept the argument causing the error. I tried upgrading to version 22.0, but I encountered some incompatibility issues because some dependencies require <=21.3 https://github.com/openedx/course-discovery/actions/runs/11439129610/job/31822159616?pr=4440

The good news is that according to this comment we can safely ignore the python3.8 failures: https://github.com/openedx/course-discovery/pull/4450#issuecomment-2375484140 :1st_place_medal:

cmltaWt0 commented 3 weeks ago

@feanil Could you please remind me of the python version support for Redwood. I believe we do not support python3.8 on Redwood.

@cmltaWt0 not really sure why this is failing now, but it seems to be an issue with the packaging library version in local.txt used for running the tests. The project is using version 21.3, which does not accept the argument causing the error. I tried upgrading to version 22.0, but I encountered some incompatibility issues because some dependencies require <=21.3 https://github.com/openedx/course-discovery/actions/runs/11439129610/job/31822159616?pr=4440

The good news is that according to this comment we can safely ignore the python3.8 failures: #4450 (comment) 🥇

Ohh, I didn't see that comment. So it's really looks like we can ignore the python3.8 support 👍

cmltaWt0 commented 3 weeks ago

@feanil Could you please remind me of the python version support for Redwood. I believe we do not support python3.8 on Redwood.

UPD:

@cmltaWt0 not really sure why this is failing now, but it seems to be an issue with the packaging library version in local.txt used for running the tests. The project is using version 21.3, which does not accept the argument causing the error. I tried upgrading to version 22.0, but I encountered some incompatibility issues because some dependencies require <=21.3 https://github.com/openedx/course-discovery/actions/runs/11439129610/job/31822159616?pr=4440

The good news is that according to this comment we can safely ignore the python3.8 failures: #4450 (comment) 🥇

Ohh, I didn't see that comment. So it's really looks like we can ignore the python3.8 support 👍