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Python 3.13.1 just released!
https://www.python.org/
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3131/
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You should wait for update to be packaged and published.
We could use this thread to track any progress and blocking issues with python 3.13. For example, pytorch is not yet compatible with python 3.13 https://discuss.pytorch.org/t/unable-to-install-pytorch-on-python-3-13/212112
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Why is it worth to add this package?
Python 3.13.1 just released!
Home page URL
https://www.python.org/
Source code URL
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3131/
Packaging policy acknowledgement
The project is actively developed.
The project has existing packages and is "well known".
Licensed under an open source license.
Not available through a language package manager: pip, npm, cpan, cargo, etc.
Not taking up too much disk space (< 100MiB per architecture, exceptions can be made)
Not duplicating the functionality of existing packages.
Not serving hacking, malware, phishing, spamming, spying, ddos functionality.
I certify that I have read Termux Packaging Policy and understand that my request will be denied if it is found lacking.
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