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ansible: migrate to python@3.14

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Pull Request Overview

This PR updates the Ansible formula to use Python 3.14 instead of Python 3.13 as its dependency.

Key Changes:

  • Migration from python@3.13 to python@3.14 dependency

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core 2.19 is limited for Python 3.13.

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https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/v2.20.0rc2/changelogs/CHANGELOG-v2.20.rst

v2.20.0b1
Release Summary
Release Date: 2025-09-23
Porting Guide
Major Changes
ansible - Add support for Python 3.14.

Upstream ready for the new version, now it is rc2.

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Stable release is scheduled for nov 3

@branchvincent branchvincent changed the title ansible: migrate to python@3.14 ansible, ansible-lint, molecule: migrate to python@3.14 Oct 24, 2025
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daeho-ro commented Nov 7, 2025

ansible 12.2.0 uses ansible-core 2.19.4, this would take some more time... Maybe 13.0.0

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