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<p>Starting with our next release, 0.55, we will deprecate Python 3.4 support. Current plan is to remove support for Python 3.4 at the beginning of 2018.</p>
<p>Python 3.5 has been released on September 13, 2015. It has since then become the default Python installation on the stable releases of Debian, Ubuntu, Raspbian and Hassbian. Our other own operating system, Hass.io, is more advanced and is already running the greatly improved Python 3.6.</p>
<p>The jump to Python 3.5 as a minimum version is driven by the Home Assistant core, which is based on asyncio. Starting with Python 3.5, asyncio got improved support in the language with dedicated keywords <code class="highlighter-rouge">async</code> and <code class="highlighter-rouge">await</code>. As this is the proper way of doing async in Python, were seeing a move by async libraries to either only support the new syntax from the beginning or dropping support for the Python 3.4 approach. Not moving along means an increased maintenance burden as we cannot use the latest releases of our libraries. Next to that it will prevent our users from being able to leverage the bug fixes and performance improvements that come with Python 3.5.</p>
<p>If youre running a Debian based system, follow <a href="https://linuxconfig.org/raspbian-gnu-linux-upgrade-from-jessie-to-raspbian-stretch-9">these instructions</a> to upgrade.</p>
<p>If youre on Windows, youre fine as our minimum version for Windows has been 3.5 for a while now. If youre running Hass.io, you dont have to do anything. Your system will always stay up to date. If youre running a Debian based system (like Hassbian), follow <a href="https://linuxconfig.org/raspbian-gnu-linux-upgrade-from-jessie-to-raspbian-stretch-9">these instructions</a> to upgrade.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Category: Micropython | Home Assistant]]></title>
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<title><![CDATA[Category: MQTT | Home Assistant]]></title>
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<title><![CDATA[Category: Organisation | Home Assistant]]></title>
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The jump to Python 3.5 as a minimum version is driven by the Home Assistant core, which is based on asyncio. Starting with Python 3.5, asyncio got improved support in the language with dedicated keywords `async` and `await`. As this is the proper way of doing async in Python, we're seeing a move by async libraries to either only support the new syntax from the beginning or dropping support for the Python 3.4 approach. Not moving along means an increased maintenance burden as we cannot use the latest releases of our libraries. Next to that it will prevent our users from being able to leverage the bug fixes and performance improvements that come with Python 3.5.
If you're running a Debian based system, follow [these instructions][dist-upgrade] to upgrade.
If you're on Windows, you're fine as our minimum version for Windows has been 3.5 for a while now. If you're running Hass.io, you don't have to do anything. Your system will always stay up to date. If you're running a Debian based system (like Hassbian), follow [these instructions][dist-upgrade] to upgrade.
[dist-upgrade]: https://linuxconfig.org/raspbian-gnu-linux-upgrade-from-jessie-to-raspbian-stretch-9
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<link href="https://home-assistant.io/"/>
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<p>Starting with our next release, 0.55, we will deprecate Python 3.4 support. Current plan is to remove support for Python 3.4 at the beginning of 2018.</p>
<p>Python 3.5 has been released on September 13, 2015. It has since then become the default Python installation on the stable releases of Debian, Ubuntu, Raspbian and Hassbian. Our other own operating system, Hass.io, is more advanced and is already running the greatly improved Python 3.6.</p>
<p>The jump to Python 3.5 as a minimum version is driven by the Home Assistant core, which is based on asyncio. Starting with Python 3.5, asyncio got improved support in the language with dedicated keywords <code class="highlighter-rouge">async</code> and <code class="highlighter-rouge">await</code>. As this is the proper way of doing async in Python, were seeing a move by async libraries to either only support the new syntax from the beginning or dropping support for the Python 3.4 approach. Not moving along means an increased maintenance burden as we cannot use the latest releases of our libraries. Next to that it will prevent our users from being able to leverage the bug fixes and performance improvements that come with Python 3.5.</p>
<p>If youre running a Debian based system, follow <a href="https://linuxconfig.org/raspbian-gnu-linux-upgrade-from-jessie-to-raspbian-stretch-9">these instructions</a> to upgrade.</p>
<p>If youre on Windows, youre fine as our minimum version for Windows has been 3.5 for a while now. If youre running Hass.io, you dont have to do anything. Your system will always stay up to date. If youre running a Debian based system (like Hassbian), follow <a href="https://linuxconfig.org/raspbian-gnu-linux-upgrade-from-jessie-to-raspbian-stretch-9">these instructions</a> to upgrade.</p>
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