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@cclauss cclauss commented Sep 15, 2025

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Is it possible that the PyPI releases are being built on legacy Python 2?!?

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cclauss commented Sep 16, 2025

Blocked by a new release to PyPI. https://pypi.org/project/librabbitmq

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auvipy commented Sep 16, 2025

will the CI pass if a new pypi release is pushed?

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cclauss commented Sep 16, 2025

If it is published using Python 3 then yes.

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