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Remove Python 3.8 Support and Add 3.13 Support #2428

Remove Python 3.8 Support and Add 3.13 Support

Remove Python 3.8 Support and Add 3.13 Support #2428

Triggered via pull request November 14, 2024 23:17
@mavaylon1mavaylon1
synchronize #1209
py38
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2 errors and 4 warnings
linux-python3.12-ros3
The process '/usr/share/miniconda/condabin/conda' failed with exit code 1
windows-latest, opt reqs false
Canceling since a higher priority waiting request for 'Run code coverage-refs/pull/1209/merge-windows-latest-false' exists
linux-python3.12-ros3
/usr/share/miniconda/lib/python3.12/site-packages/conda/base/context.py:198: FutureWarning: Adding 'defaults' to channel list implicitly is deprecated and will be removed in 25.3. To remove this warning, please choose a default channel explicitly with conda's regular configuration system, e.g. by adding 'defaults' to the list of channels: conda config --add channels defaults For more information see https://docs.conda.io/projects/conda/en/stable/user-guide/configuration/use-condarc.html deprecated.topic(
linux-python3.12-ros3
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
linux-python3.12-ros3
/usr/share/miniconda/lib/python3.12/argparse.py:2006: FutureWarning: `remote_definition` is deprecated and will be removed in 25.9. Use `conda env create --file=URL` instead. action(self, namespace, argument_values, option_string)
linux-python3.12-ros3
PackagesNotFoundError: The following packages are not available from current channels: - python[version='3.12.*,3.13'] Current channels: - https://conda.anaconda.org/conda-forge - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r To search for alternate channels that may provide the conda package you're looking for, navigate to https://anaconda.org and use the search bar at the top of the page.