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Details of dev-lang/python:

Description: An interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language
Homepage: https://www.python.org/ https://github.com/python/cpython/

available versions:

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python-3.9.19_p3 ~+++~~++-~-++
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python-3.8.19_p2 ~+++~~++-~-++
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python-3.13.0_beta3_p1 ~~~~~~~~-~-~~
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USE=-gil and USE=jit flags are considered experimental upstream.  Using
them could lead to unexpected breakage, including race conditions
and crashes, respectively.  Please do not file Gentoo bugs, unless
you can reproduce the problem with dev-lang/python[gil,-jit].  Instead,
please consider reporting freethreading / JIT problems upstream.
Python 3.13.0b2 has changed its module ABI.  The .pyc files
installed previously are no longer valid and will be regenerated
(or ignored) on the next import.  This may cause sandbox failures
when installing some packages and checksum mismatches when removing
old versions.  To actively prevent this, rebuild all packages
installing Python 3.13 modules, e.g. using:
  emerge -1v /usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages
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python-3.13.0_beta3 ~~~~~~~~-~-~~
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USE=-gil and USE=jit flags are considered experimental upstream.  Using
them could lead to unexpected breakage, including race conditions
and crashes, respectively.  Please do not file Gentoo bugs, unless
you can reproduce the problem with dev-lang/python[gil,-jit].  Instead,
please consider reporting freethreading / JIT problems upstream.
Python 3.13.0b2 has changed its module ABI.  The .pyc files
installed previously are no longer valid and will be regenerated
(or ignored) on the next import.  This may cause sandbox failures
when installing some packages and checksum mismatches when removing
old versions.  To actively prevent this, rebuild all packages
installing Python 3.13 modules, e.g. using:
  emerge -1v /usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages
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python-3.13.0_beta2_p9 ~~~~~~~~-~-~~
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USE=-gil and USE=jit flags are considered experimental upstream.  Using
them could lead to unexpected breakage, including race conditions
and crashes, respectively.  Please do not file Gentoo bugs, unless
you can reproduce the problem with dev-lang/python[gil,-jit].  Instead,
please consider reporting freethreading / JIT problems upstream.
Python 3.13.0b2 has changed its module ABI.  The .pyc files
installed previously are no longer valid and will be regenerated
(or ignored) on the next import.  This may cause sandbox failures
when installing some packages and checksum mismatches when removing
old versions.  To actively prevent this, rebuild all packages
installing Python 3.13 modules, e.g. using:
  emerge -1v /usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages
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python-3.13.0_beta1_p3 ~~~~~~~~-~-~~
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+sqlite
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USE=-gil and USE=jit flags are considered experimental upstream.  Using
them could lead to unexpected breakage, including race conditions
and crashes, respectively.  Please do not file Gentoo bugs, unless
you can reproduce the problem with dev-lang/python[gil,-jit].  Instead,
please consider reporting freethreading / JIT problems upstream.
Python 3.11.0b4 has changed its module ABI.  The .pyc files
installed previously are no longer valid and will be regenerated
(or ignored) on the next import.  This may cause sandbox failures
when installing some packages and checksum mismatches when removing
old versions.  To actively prevent this, rebuild all packages
installing Python 3.11 modules, e.g. using:
  emerge -1v /usr/lib/python3.11/site-packages
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python-3.12.4_p2 ~~~~~~~~-~-~~
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python-3.12.4_p1 ~~~~~~++-~-~~
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python-3.12.3-r1 ~+++~~++-~-++
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Python 3.11.0b4 has changed its module ABI.  The .pyc files
installed previously are no longer valid and will be regenerated
(or ignored) on the next import.  This may cause sandbox failures
when installing some packages and checksum mismatches when removing
old versions.  To actively prevent this, rebuild all packages
installing Python 3.11 modules, e.g. using:
  emerge -1v /usr/lib/python3.11/site-packages
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python-3.11.9-r1 ~+++~~++-~-++
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Python 3.11.0b4 has changed its module ABI.  The .pyc files
installed previously are no longer valid and will be regenerated
(or ignored) on the next import.  This may cause sandbox failures
when installing some packages and checksum mismatches when removing
old versions.  To actively prevent this, rebuild all packages
installing Python 3.11 modules, e.g. using:
  emerge -1v /usr/lib/python3.11/site-packages
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python-3.10.14_p1-r1 ~+++~~++-~-++
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python-2.7.18_p16-r2 ~+++~~++-~-++
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'bsddb' module is out-of-date and no longer maintained inside
dev-lang/python. 'bsddb' and 'dbhash' modules have been additionally
removed in Python 3. A maintained alternative of 'bsddb3' module
is provided by dev-python/bsddb3.
You have configured Python without XML support.
This is NOT a recommended configuration as you
may face problems parsing any XML documents.
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