use python 3.12 inside actions containers#128
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Well, I just wrote #126 (comment) at the same time 😄 . Thanks for this fix!
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Fixes #126. |
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I think this may resolve the issue that a recent pypi email notice is warning about:

I ran
python setup.py sdistlocallay and the resulting file does contain the underscored version of the name. I have python 3.12 locally on ubuntu-24.04 which I assume is what ubuntu-latest in this file points to, but haven't gone to check.I also tested inside of a python 3.10 container locally and confirmed in there it builds the hyphened version of the file that pypi is warning about.