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GP-4842: Upping minimum supported Python version to 3.9
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@ -212,11 +212,11 @@ import sys
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print(sys.version)
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```
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Suppose they get `3.8.10`.
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They'd then take the major and minor numbers to invoke `python3.8` directly:
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Suppose they get `3.9.19`.
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They'd then take the major and minor numbers to invoke `python3.9` directly:
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```bash
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python3.8 -m pip install ...
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python3.9 -m pip install ...
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```
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A fancy way to just have gdb print the python command for you is:
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@ -301,8 +301,8 @@ class="sourceCode bash"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb5-1"><a href="
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class="sourceCode gdb"><code class="sourceCode gdbsyntax"><span id="cb6-1"><a href="#cb6-1" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a>(gdb) python-interactive</span>
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<span id="cb6-2"><a href="#cb6-2" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a>>>> import sys</span>
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<span id="cb6-3"><a href="#cb6-3" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a>>>> sys.version</span></code></pre></div>
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<p>Suppose this identifies version 3.7. Retry the installation commands
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using <code>python3.7 -m pip ...</code>. If you have multiple copies of
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<p>Suppose this identifies version 3.9. Retry the installation commands
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using <code>python3.9 -m pip ...</code>. If you have multiple copies of
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the same version in different locations, you may need to invoke
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<code>python3</code> using its complete path.</p>
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<p>In the worst case, copy the Python source over and add it to your
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@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ Or, inside `gdb`:
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>>> sys.version
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```
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Suppose this identifies version 3.7.
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Retry the installation commands using `python3.7 -m pip ...`.
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Suppose this identifies version 3.9.
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Retry the installation commands using `python3.9 -m pip ...`.
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If you have multiple copies of the same version in different locations, you may need to invoke `python3` using its complete path.
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In the worst case, copy the Python source over and add it to your `PYTHONPATH`.
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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Ghidra team if you have a specific need.</p></blockquote>
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</li>
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</ul>
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</ul>
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<li>Python3 (3.7 to 3.12; for Debugger support)</li>
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<li>Python3 (3.9 to 3.12; for Debugger support)</li>
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<ul>
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<li>This is available from <a href="https://python.org">Python.org</a> or most operating system's
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app stores or software repositories. For Linux it is recommended that the system's package
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@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ existing pre-built native binaries in the <i>os/<platform>/</i> subdirecto
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<h2><a name="DebuggerPython"></a>Installing the Debugger's Python Dependencies</h2>
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<p>The Debugger now uses Python to connect to the host platform's native debuggers. This requires
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Python3 (3.7 to 3.12) and some additional packages. These packages are included in the distribution,
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Python3 (3.9 to 3.12) and some additional packages. These packages are included in the distribution,
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but you may still install them from PyPI if you prefer:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>psutil</li>
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##### Install build tools:
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* [JDK 21 64-bit][jdk]
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* [Gradle 8.5+][gradle] (or provided Gradle wrapper if Internet connection is available)
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* [Python3][python3] (version 3.7 to 3.12) with bundled pip
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* [Python3][python3] (version 3.9 to 3.12) with bundled pip
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* make, gcc, and g++ (Linux/macOS-only)
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* [Microsoft Visual Studio][vs] 2017+ or [Microsoft C++ Build Tools][vcbuildtools] with the
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following components installed (Windows-only):
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/***************************************************************************************
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* Identify supported Python command
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***************************************************************************************/
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project.ext.SUPPORTED_PY_VERSIONS = ['3.12', '3.11', '3.10', '3.9', '3.8', '3.7']
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project.ext.SUPPORTED_PY_VERSIONS = ['3.12', '3.11', '3.10', '3.9']
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project.ext.PYTHON3 = findPython3()
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project.ext.PYTHON_DEPS = new HashSet<String>()
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@ -215,10 +215,10 @@ def findPython3() {
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}
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}
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// Don't fail until task execution. Just let "python3" fail.
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// Force use of non-existent python3.7 instead of unsupported python version
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// Force use of non-existent python3.9 instead of unsupported python version
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// which should fail if a python build is performed.
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println("Warning: Python3 command not found (required for build)")
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return 'python3.7'
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return 'python3.9'
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}
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/******************************************************************************************
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