Documentation | Document Python versions and what we test (#113)

Amar Takhar (@amar) gitlab at rtems.org
Fri Aug 8 12:45:13 UTC 2025




Amar Takhar commented on a discussion: https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/docs/rtems-docs/-/issues/113#note_128429


That's impossible for us to track everyone seems to show up with a new version of something or new distro and they all make different decisions.  All we can do is say "We know it works for this version of Python" and make no other assertions as to where.  The docs already suggest how to get Python for your platform.

Linux is a moving target and RTEMS is slow.  If someone has a problem on a platform we welcome MRs but our approach needs to be more reactionary than trying to head off every single option.

Also from past experience once we start writing down numbers and targets they sit like that for 10+ years.

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