Updating uv from 0.5.31 to 0.6.0 in all Fedora releases

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In one week, 2025-02-23, or slightly later, I plan to update the uv package from 0.5.31 (now in F43/Rawhide and F42/Branched, and in testing for stable releases F41 and F40), to 0.6.0 or to a later 0.6.x release[1].

In upstream’s words, “There have been 31 releases and 1135 pull requests since 0.5.0, our last release with breaking changes. As before, we've accumulated various changes that improve correctness and user experience, but could break some workflows. This release contains those changes; many have been marked as breaking out of an abundance of caution. We expect most users to be able to upgrade without making changes.” The exact changes are documented in the release notes for 0.6.0[2].

Four packages in Fedora now depend on uv: fawltydeps, hatch, python-build, and python-tox-uv. A quick impact check using local mock builds did not reveal any incompatibilities. For stable releases Fedora 41 and 40, this update is permitted under a permanent exception to the Updates Policy[3].

– Ben Beasley (FAS: music)

[1] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/uv/pull-request/37

[2] https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/releases/tag/0.6.0

[3] https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/3262

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