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We have a modelling framework project and are using adlfs to provide the storage layer for Azure. Because of the dependency on aiohttp, our users cannot update to Python 3.12 if they are using the Azure backend. There is an issue open to support Python 3.12 in aiohttp, however the maintainers are struggling to provide the solution and are asking for help.
I appreciate aiohttp is really a dependency of azure-core since it is an optional requirement for their async transport. I have opened an issue with the Azure SDK project to discuss solutions. However since aiohttp is a hard requirement for adlfs I thought it was worth raising a ticket here too, to track the issue.
My guess is that a solution would have to be upstream in either aiohttp or azure-core, unless there is an option I'm not aware of!
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We have a modelling framework project and are using adlfs to provide the storage layer for Azure. Because of the dependency on aiohttp, our users cannot update to Python 3.12 if they are using the Azure backend. There is an issue open to support Python 3.12 in aiohttp, however the maintainers are struggling to provide the solution and are asking for help.
I appreciate aiohttp is really a dependency of azure-core since it is an optional requirement for their async transport. I have opened an issue with the Azure SDK project to discuss solutions. However since aiohttp is a hard requirement for adlfs I thought it was worth raising a ticket here too, to track the issue.
My guess is that a solution would have to be upstream in either aiohttp or azure-core, unless there is an option I'm not aware of!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: