[Intelmq-users] IntelMQ and Python 3.5

L. Aaron Kaplan aaron at lo-res.org
Fri Dec 4 15:32:21 CET 2020



> On 04.12.2020, at 14:09, Birger Schacht <schacht at cert.at> wrote:
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> Dear community,
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> TLDR: We are thinking about dropping support for Python 3.5 with the release of IntelMQ 2.3.

My opinion: go for it! In the meantime, 3.7+ is pretty much standard everywhere.

Very much looking forward to a cleaner, newer look & feel of the code.

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> At the moment IntelMQ supports Python back to and including Python 3.5, which was released in 2015. The last version of Python 3.5 was 3.5.10 which was released this September and with that Python 3.5 has reached end-of-life. The two Distributions that ship Python 3.5 only are Debian 9 and Ubuntu 16.04.
> Debian 9 (Stretch) was superseded by Debian 10 (Buster) this summer, but does still get LTS support until June 2022. Support for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) will end in April 2021.
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> Therefore dropping support for Python 3.5 would mean that we would also have to drop support for Debian 9 and Ubuntu 16.04.
> The upside would not only be cleaner code through improvements in Python 3.6 but we could also update the packaging code. Furthermore, there might be IntelMQ dependencies that drop support for Python 3.5 now that it is EOL which would limit the functionality of IntelMQ.
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> So the basic question is, are there still (m)any setups out there that require IntelMQ to run with Python 3.5?
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> cheers,
> Birger
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