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Exclude Cassandra for Python 3.12 #38050
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We need to exclude Cassandra separately, in order to make sure that cassandra drivers are not installed in the Python 3.12 image when preparing it from the main branch. Generally speaking the dependencies are cached from the main branch when image is built, which means that the resulting image will still have cassandra driver even if we remove it in final pyproject.toml. The way how to get rid of it is two fold: 1) add the exclusion to main 2) after it is merged, increase the EPOCH number in the Dockerfile.ci in the PR that adds Python 3.12 compatibility
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March 11, 2024 19:33
This one MUST be merged before we do final check on #36755 - otherwise cached image will still contain cassandra driver. |
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We need to exclude Cassandra separately, in order to make sure that cassandra drivers are not installed in the Python 3.12 image when preparing it from the main branch. Generally speaking the dependencies are cached from the main branch when image is built, which means that the resulting image will still have cassandra driver even if we remove it in final pyproject.toml. The way how to get rid of it is two fold: 1) add the exclusion to main 2) after it is merged, increase the EPOCH number in the Dockerfile.ci in the PR that adds Python 3.12 compatibility
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We need to exclude Cassandra separately, in order to make sure that cassandra drivers are not installed in the Python 3.12 image when preparing it from the main branch. Generally speaking the dependencies are cached from the main branch when image is built, which means that the resulting image will still have cassandra driver even if we remove it in final pyproject.toml. The way how to get rid of it is two fold: 1) add the exclusion to main 2) after it is merged, increase the EPOCH number in the Dockerfile.ci in the PR that adds Python 3.12 compatibility
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We need to exclude Cassandra separately, in order to make sure that cassandra drivers are not installed in the Python 3.12 image when preparing it from the main branch. Generally speaking the dependencies are cached from the main branch when image is built, which means that the resulting image will still have cassandra driver even if we remove it in final pyproject.toml. The way how to get rid of it is two fold: 1) add the exclusion to main 2) after it is merged, increase the EPOCH number in the Dockerfile.ci in the PR that adds Python 3.12 compatibility
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We need to exclude Cassandra separately, in order to make sure that cassandra drivers are not installed in the Python 3.12 image when preparing it from the main branch. Generally speaking the dependencies are cached from the main branch when image is built, which means that the resulting image will still have cassandra driver even if we remove it in final pyproject.toml. The way how to get rid of it is two fold: 1) add the exclusion to main 2) after it is merged, increase the EPOCH number in the Dockerfile.ci in the PR that adds Python 3.12 compatibility
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We need to exclude Cassandra separately, in order to make sure that cassandra drivers are not installed in the Python 3.12 image when preparing it from the main branch.
Generally speaking the dependencies are cached from the main branch when image is built, which means that the resulting image will still have cassandra driver even if we remove it in final pyproject.toml.
The way how to get rid of it is two fold:
in the PR that adds Python 3.12 compatibility
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