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When Poetry v1.7.0 was released, my CICD pipelines blew out! But interestingly, only for Python v3.11. The other versions I had were fine (3.8, 3.9, 3.10). The other versions were taking ~8mins to run (which is expected, due to the number of unit tests I was executing). But for Py 3.11, running Poetry v1.7.0, it was minimum 45mins, sometimes 1hr20mins. It was always stuck on the Poetry install phase, when trying to resolve all the dependencies. It just sat there for aaaaaaages.
Anyway, now that Poetry has released v1.7.1, I eagerly checked it today. And my scripts for all Py versions, and most specially py 3.11, are all back around ~8mins. Which is awesome!
Thanks Team! I dunno what you changed, but it now works like a charm 👍
Love the product! And I'll definitely be using it more and more moving forward.
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Quick bit of feedback for you.
When Poetry v1.7.0 was released, my CICD pipelines blew out! But interestingly, only for Python v3.11. The other versions I had were fine (3.8, 3.9, 3.10). The other versions were taking ~8mins to run (which is expected, due to the number of unit tests I was executing). But for Py 3.11, running Poetry v1.7.0, it was minimum 45mins, sometimes 1hr20mins. It was always stuck on the Poetry install phase, when trying to resolve all the dependencies. It just sat there for aaaaaaages.
Anyway, now that Poetry has released v1.7.1, I eagerly checked it today. And my scripts for all Py versions, and most specially py 3.11, are all back around ~8mins. Which is awesome!
Thanks Team! I dunno what you changed, but it now works like a charm 👍
Love the product! And I'll definitely be using it more and more moving forward.
Cheers!
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