It seems I clearly sent the message too early I believe. There were several subsequent updates with python packages. I'm wondering if when changing the version of interpreted languages, the best would be to hold all dependent packages, and when all are ready do a single packages upgrade, so most of it, if not all, gets in.
Besides some AUR packages I can't yet build (bunch of errors around setup I haven't figured out yet), there are some packages from the repos still requiring attention:
* world/python-feedparser needs to be removed in favor of galaxy/python-feedparser
* universe/conan is still python 3.10
* universe/libreoffice-fresh is still python 3.10
* universe/python-patch-ng is still python 3.10
* universe/python-pluginbase is still python 3.10
* universe/python-node-semver is still python 3.10
* omniverse/blueman is still python 3.10
The good news is that the only one requiring attention, not on universe nor omniverse, is python-feedparser, which probably moved from world to galaxy, and the prior world package was left without being noticed, probably on Arch it recently moved from extra to community as well.
From the universe + omniverse ones, probably the more tedious one to deal with is libreoffice-fresh, which takes quite some time to build, I'd guess... I'll just wait to see if they get rebuilt in a couple of days...
So, I'm sorry if someone felt too much noise from my prior messages. I was not expecting a series of subsequent updates, but just one big update with all python packages and python dependent packages all updated at once, so I got confused.
And I'm surprised, that as opposed to previous python version changes, this time, rebuilding AUR packages is actually hard. Perhaps with all the changes with setuptools, wheels and such. Not asking for AUR support, just highlighting how surprising it is to me, since prior python 3.11 version changes, had been smoother. I see some Artix basic python packages behind Arch ones, like python-setuptools, although they had been migrated to 3.11 already. I'm waiting for those to catch up with Arch, and see if that alleviates the AUR issues, before getting to debug further, we'll see. Again, perhaps a couple of days will tell...
Thanks !
--
Javier
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