Changes between Version 38 and Version 39 of SupportedDatabaseVersions


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Timestamp:
Jan 28, 2025, 9:26:02 AM (3 days ago)
Author:
Sage Abdullah
Comment:

Made five-year support of SQLite versions more explicit.

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  • SupportedDatabaseVersions

    v38 v39  
    2525* Ubuntu 24.04 (noble): 3.45.1
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    27 Generally, Django's minimum supported SQLite version is based on the minimum of the versions found in the oldest supported Python, Debian, and Ubuntu. This usually spans a period of 5 years after the SQLite release. In addition, we also evaluate the benefits (such as new features or code cleanups) before dropping support of older SQLite versions. See [https://code.djangoproject.com/query?summary=~Drop+support+for+SQLite past tickets] for reference on how we bump our minimum supported SQLite version.
     27Generally, Django supports SQLite versions for about 5 years since the SQLite release. The minimum supported SQLite version is also based on the minimum of the versions found in the oldest supported Python, Debian, and Ubuntu. In addition, we evaluate the benefits (such as new features or code cleanups) before dropping support of older SQLite versions. See [https://code.djangoproject.com/query?summary=~Drop+support+for+SQLite past tickets] for reference on how we bump the minimum supported SQLite version.
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    2929* < 3.8.3 - drop in #30055 Django 2.2 - released April 2019.
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