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Dropping support for Python 3.7 #2207

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@Avasam Avasam commented Mar 14, 2024

Python 3.7 has reached EOL June 27 2023.

As this PR shows, dropping Python 3.7 doesn't bring as much as dropping 3.6 did tooling-wise, and 3.8 will syntax wise. But it brings a nice improvement to dealing with DLL location and PATH issues.

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I understand if you'd like to have one more release (307) supporting Python 3.7 before dropping it.

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mhammond commented Apr 9, 2024

Conceptually this is fine, but if there's nothing which requires this it would be ideal if I could make another final release supporting 2.7 given it went EOL after the most recent pywin32 release.

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Avasam commented Apr 11, 2024

Setting as draft until the next release.
Speaking of which, I should build up a changelog of all the recent cleanup and fixes.

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