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Drop support for Python 3.8 #1121

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Drop support for Python 3.8 #1121

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Problem

Python 3.8 reached end of life on 10/7/2024.

Solution

Drop support for Python 3.8. Update tests to no longer run on Python 3.8.

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  • I have read the contributing guide and understand what's expected of me
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  • This PR includes tests, or tests are not required/relevant for this PR
  • This PR has no interface changes (e.g. macros, cli, logs, json artifacts, config files, adapter interface, etc) or this PR has already received feedback and approval from Product or DX

@mikealfare mikealfare self-assigned this Oct 16, 2024
@mikealfare mikealfare requested a review from a team as a code owner October 16, 2024 22:40
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Thank you for your pull request! We could not find a changelog entry for this change. For details on how to document a change, see the dbt-spark contributing guide.

@colin-rogers-dbt colin-rogers-dbt merged commit 45ab21a into main Oct 17, 2024
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@colin-rogers-dbt colin-rogers-dbt deleted the remove-py38-support branch October 17, 2024 19:17
gshank pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 22, 2024
* drop support for python 3.8

* drop support for python 3.8
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