On 26/7/24 15:44, Cleber Rosa wrote:
This bumps Avocado to latest the LTS release. An LTS release is one that can receive bugfixes and guarantees stability for a much longer period and has incremental minor releases made. Even though the 103.0 LTS release is pretty a rewrite of Avocado when compared to 88.1, the behavior of all existing tests under tests/avocado has been extensively tested no regression in behavior was found.
Does that restore feature parity for macOS developers? Because this community has been left behind ignored for over 2 years and already looked at alternatives for functional testing.
Reference: https://avocado-framework.readthedocs.io/en/103.0/releases/lts/103_0.html Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@xxxxxxxxxx> --- pythondeps.toml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/pythondeps.toml b/pythondeps.toml index f6e590fdd8..175cf99241 100644 --- a/pythondeps.toml +++ b/pythondeps.toml @@ -30,5 +30,5 @@ sphinx_rtd_theme = { accepted = ">=0.5", installed = "1.1.1" } # Note that qemu.git/python/ is always implicitly installed. # Prefer an LTS version when updating the accepted versions of # avocado-framework, for example right now the limit is 92.x. -avocado-framework = { accepted = "(>=88.1, <93.0)", installed = "88.1", canary = "avocado" } +avocado-framework = { accepted = "(>=103.0, <104.0)", installed = "103.0", canary = "avocado" } pycdlib = { accepted = ">=1.11.0" }