Thanks Thomas for the details about Debian, much appreciated. Concerning the Eventlet releases, fixes, and patches, unfortunately for now I cannot answer your question. As pointed out at the PTG session, the maintenance activity is decreasing due to the lack of resources, so it is difficult to determine what and when to get updates on the upstream repo. My workaround (https://github.com/eventlet/eventlet/pull/1031) is pending for reviews and as you pointed out on IRC days ago this workaround does not seem enough to fix your failures. I think we will have to iterates over several patches to stabilize with Python 3.13. Le ven. 18 avr. 2025 à 10:54, Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> a écrit :
Hi,
On 4/17/25 17:44, Herve Beraud wrote:
With Ubuntu 2025.4 planning to ship Python 3.13 by default, we're facing a hard deadline for this work
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/plucky-puffin-release-schedule/36461
If I may: Debian 13 (aka: Trixie) is already in (soft) freeze, and shipping Python 3.13 only also. Harder freeze is in a month, complete freeze is still not announced yet. I'm also very worried about the state of Eventlet with Epoxy on Trixie (I haven't had time to tempest test it yet).
Is there a new eventlet release that's going to fix more issues? Will you continue working on the patch you pointed at, and make sure OpenStack continues to work with it?
Thanks for all your work on this, Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
-- Hervé Beraud Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat irc: hberaud https://github.com/4383/