Notes
Python 3.9.13 Framework
Changes
- Upgraded Python to 3.9.13
Note: Some of these updates may have breaking changes. Always test your code before deploying to production!
Please see the requirements_recommended.txt
for the current libraries being used.
Security Notice
The python org does not provide macOS packages for Python 3.9.14 and higher. This means that this project cannot use the most recent version of Python 3.9 with all security updates. Proceed with caution when using this release.
According to the release calendar specified in PEP 596, Python 3.9 is now in the "security fixes only" stage of its life cycle: the 3.9 branch only accepts security fixes and releases of those are made irregularly in source-only form until October 2025. Python 3.9 isn't receiving regular bug fixes anymore, and binary installers are no longer provided for it. Python 3.9.13 was the last full bugfix release of Python 3.9 with binary installers.
- 8fd214b - Move to a more sane version (like nudge) and build 3.10.2 python
- b9b6e4e - remove build date
- abc9d00 - remove unsigned pkg from build since we wont be uploading it now
- 9c467ca - Merge pull request #40 from macadmins/3102
- 1c97a8c - fix build package
- cb0a3f2 - Update README.md
- 3000408 - Update README.md
- 5ee5222 - Bump certifi from 2021.10.8 to 2022.12.7
- 07381c7 - Merge pull request #45 from macadmins/dependabot/pip/certifi-2022.12.7
- 1609c12 - Python 3.9.10 (#47)
- dd97ea1 - make a bunch of changes to the build process
- 1785320 - small changes
- 1723a28 - minimal no longer needs --no-binary
- 719933d - update all the requirement files
- f58ac5b - get builds working locally (finally)
- e8819ac - fix names of workflows
- 72f5ec4 - workflow_dispatch
- 421bb7a - sigh
- 09e36ec - stop running the jobs except manually
- 79e9371 - WARN about 3.9.13
- d9ac93d - more info
- ee4333a - set xcode path
- e77b14a - move to xcode command line tools python instead
Flavors of Python
At this time, the automated build process will only create the Recommended package
Recommended
This is a Python.framework that contains everything from minimal, and a few libraries that various well known open source projects require.
Signing/Notarization
The signed package is fully notarized, including the Python.framework file