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update to Python 3.12.6 for Docker image and testing workflows #1452

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Update Dockerfile and testing workflows to Python 3.12.6

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DS-3096

Testing and Validation

Type of Change

  • Bug fix or other non-breaking change that addresses an issue
  • New Feature / Enhancement (non-breaking change that add or improves functionality)
  • New Feature (breaking change that is not backwards compatible and/or alters current functionality)
  • Documentation (change to product documentation or README.md only)

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67 tests  ±0   67 ✅ ±0   33s ⏱️ -1s
 1 suites ±0    0 💤 ±0 
 1 files   ±0    0 ❌ ±0 

Results for commit ead5e24. ± Comparison against base commit c8c0365.

@peterswirl peterswirl self-requested a review October 18, 2024 15:00
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lgtm. The key will be when all these run. I see unit tests rsn

@erikspears erikspears merged commit 0d5181b into develop Oct 18, 2024
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@erikspears erikspears deleted the ds-3096-comm branch October 18, 2024 15:04
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