This repository contains the code and scripts that we use to build Python packages used in runner-images and accessible through the setup-python Action. File versions-manifest.json contains the list of available and released versions.
Caution: this is prepared for and only permitted for use by actions
runner-images
andsetup-python
action.
Some versions are pre-installed on runner-images images.
More versions are available to install on-the-fly through the setup-python
action.
Ubuntu: The official Python sources are downloaded from python.org, built using the make
tool, and archived along with the installation script for further distribution and installation. We build each Python version against all versions of Ubuntu that are available at the time the Python version is released.
macOS:
- For Python < 3.11, the official Python sources are downloaded from python.org, built using the
make
tool, and archived along with the installation script for further distribution and installation. For backward compatibility, we build each Python version against the oldest version of macOS that is available at the time the Python version is released. - For Python >= 3.11, the official macOS
universal2
Python binaries are simply downloaded from python.org and archived along with the installation script for further distribution and installation.
Windows: The official Python executables are simply downloaded from python.org and archived along with the installation script for further distribution and installation.
We aim to make new versions of Python available as soon as they are released. Both stable and prerelease versions are considered for building and releasing. Please open an issue in actions/setup-python if a version you're looking for isn't available.
When a new version of an operating system is released and made available for use with GitHub hosted runners, we will provide the latest existing patch versions of Python for all major versions that have not reached end-of-life. Any subsequent Python versions will be made available for the new OS as well.
Contributions are welcome! See Contributor's Guide for more details about contribution process and code structure