python: replace <=3.12 with <3.13 for google-apitools marker (semanti…#35929
python: replace <=3.12 with <3.13 for google-apitools marker (semanti…#35929tvalentyn merged 1 commit intoapache:masterfrom
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This pull request updates the setup.py file to resolve a dependency marker issue for the google-apitools library. The change replaces python_version <= "3.12" with python_version < "3.13". This modification is semantically equivalent, meaning it maintains the same Python version compatibility boundary, but it specifically addresses and prevents resolver failures that occur when using PDM as a package manager.
Highlights
- Dependency Marker Update: The python_version marker for google-apitools in setup.py has been updated from <= "3.12" to < "3.13".
- PDM Compatibility: This change specifically addresses and resolves dependency resolution failures encountered when using PDM as a package manager.
- Semantic Equivalence: The modification maintains the exact same Python version boundary for the dependency, ensuring no functional change in compatibility.
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Summary
Simple one-line change to resolve dependency marker issue for
google-apitoolswhen using PDM as the package manager.python_version <= "3.12"is replaced with the equivalentpython_version < "3.13".Details
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