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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS support? #6243

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mika opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 4 comments
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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS support? #6243

mika opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 4 comments

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@mika
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mika commented Sep 16, 2024

Is there any roadmap or ETA available when support for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (AKA noble numbat) should be available?

According to https://docs.stackstorm.com/install/system_requirements.html the latest Ubuntu version that is supported is Ubuntu 20.04, which has its end of standard support as of April 2025 though. It would be nice if newer Ubuntu LTS releases like 22.04 and/or 24.04 would be supported.

Thanks! :)

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Ein-nor commented Sep 17, 2024

Hi @mika ,

the community is currently working on StackStorm version 3.9.0. StackStorm is based on Python 3.8, which is not available/supported in the newer versions of Ubuntu and Co. Only when the application supports Python 3.10+ newer OS versions will be supported.

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mika commented Sep 17, 2024

Ah ok, that's unfortunate then. :) Thanks for the info!

FTR, Ubuntu focal AKA 20.04 provides python 3.8, Ubuntu jammy AKA 22.04 provides python 3.10, and Ubuntu noble AKA 24.4 provides python 3.12. (And current Debian oldoldstable (buster) provides python 3.7, oldstable (bullseye) provides python 3.9 and Debian stable (bookworm) provides python 3.11, so also bad luck there. :))

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fdrab commented Sep 17, 2024

There's a pull request to move to python 3.11 and mongodb 7.0.

@mika
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mika commented Sep 18, 2024

There's a pull request to move to python 3.11 and mongodb 7.0.

Oh, great! That sounds like even Debian/stable (bookworm) might be an option then? :) (We managed to install StackStorm on Debian/buster in the past, which worked perfectly fine, though got stuck with v3.3 there because of missing dependencies.)

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