Python version support policy

cwltool will always support Python 3 versions that are officially supported by the Python Software Foundation.

For versions that are no longer supported by the Python Software Foundation (or “upstream” for short), cwltool support also extends to the latest Python versions included in the following major Linux distributions:

This means that users may need to install a newer version of Python from their Linux distributor if the default version is too old.

If there is a conflict between a third party package dependency which has dropped support for a Python version that cwltool should support according to this policy, then possible options (such as pinning the dependency, eliminating the dependency, or changing Python version support of cwltool) should be discussed among the cwltool maintainers and downstream users before making the decision to drop support for a Python version before the date outlined in this policy. The reasoning for dropping support for a Python version should be outlined here.

As of 2023-08-14, here are approximate cwltool support periods for Python versions (EOL == “End of Life”, the end of the support period by that provider):

Python

cwltool end of support

2.7

ended 2020-01 (upstream EOL)

3.5

ended 2020-10 (upstream EOL)

3.6

ended 2023-08-31 (change in cwltool policy)

3.7

ended 2023-07-27 (upstream EOL)

3.8

2024-10-14 (upstream EOL)

3.9

2025-10-01 (upstream EOL)

3.10

2027-04-01 (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS EOL)

3.11

2027-10-01 (upstream EOL)

3.12

2028-10-01 (planned upstream EOL)

3.13

2029-10-01 (planned upstream EOL)

Python version of supported Linux distributions, for reference (as of August 2023)

Python Version

Linux distros where it is a supported version

3.6

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

3.7

Debian 10

3.8

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

3.9

Debian 11, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

3.10

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

3.11

Debian 12

3.12

Debian 13 (planned)