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rtaycher opened this issue Feb 11, 2025 · 2 comments · Fixed by #3510
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Python 3.13 not officially supported despite releasing last October #3501

rtaycher opened this issue Feb 11, 2025 · 2 comments · Fixed by #3510

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@rtaycher
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rtaycher commented Feb 11, 2025

3.13 installs and imports

On the other hand some parts of tests fail at least locally (might be my setup (also pytest-profiling needs to be updated to 1.8.1 to replace the removed pipes library))

Can redis-py declare 3.13 supported? If not what needs to be done for it to be supported?

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@rtaycher Thanks for reaching us out! Some tests may fail locally, also there's a bunch of flaky tests we're working on. Regarding 3.13, we will work on this in near time

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@rtaycher Closed by #3510

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