These linter warnings were all fixed in
312f2641e7, so making CI enforce them will
reduce the risk of regressions.
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Rand <jeremyrand@danwin1210.de>
Python 3.12 does not work with current aiohttp, see
https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp/issues/7229
It is currently possible to build a wheel using aiohttp==3.9.0b0.
However, unit tests fail in that case, because TestLNTransport::test_loop stalls.
We never really supported pypy - the CI was running the tests there
just to see compatibility.
A few of the unit tests consistently hang, resulting in the whole
test runner timing out and wasting compute resources. Someone could
debug the hangs and try to fix them, but I don't have the time.
The "python:rc" tag on dockerhub has not been updated for 2+ years
and is still at 3.10.0rc2. Even 3.11 has been released for many months now.
see https://hub.docker.com/_/python/tags
Tasks recently started spuriously getting killed with "Container errored with 'OOMKilled'".
Not sure what changed, but this seems like the easiest fix.
note: the extra copies in make_osx.sh are needed because of the CI caching
(pyinstaller needs to see the .dylib's inside electrum/, e.g. when importing electrum during Analysis)
Change Docker base images from Ubuntu to Debian, and use `snapshot.debian.org` as apt source list.
Ubuntu occasionally removes version-pinned packages from apt (see #7484), which
- breaks historical reproducible builds
- introduces maintenance burden as we have to update the version pins
Hopefully this change fixes both issues.
merges https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/pull/7926
closes https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/issues/7484
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closes https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/issues/6936
Note: if we used the python crowdin client (https://github.com/crowdin/crowdin-api-client-python),
we would do something like this:
```
from crowdin_api import CrowdinClient
class MyCrowdinClient(CrowdinClient):
TOKEN = ...
client = MyCrowdinClient()
with open(locale_file_name, 'rb') as f:
resp = client.storages.add_storage(f)
storage_id = resp['data']['id']
client.source_files.update_file(projectId=crowdin_project_id, storageId=storage_id, fileId=crowdin_file_id)
client.translations.build_crowdin_project_translation(projectId=crowdin_project_id)
```