gh-116749: Disable GIL by default in free-threaded build#118295
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gh-116749: Disable GIL by default in free-threaded build#118295colesbury merged 2 commits intopython:mainfrom
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Switch GIL to disabled by default in free-threaded build so that the free-threaded CIs catch thread-safety issues.
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🤖 New build scheduled with the buildbot fleet by @colesbury for commit 9fc88f4 🤖 The command will test the builders whose names match following regular expression: The builders matched are:
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Switch GIL to disabled by default in free-threaded build so that the free-threaded CIs catch thread-safety issues.