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Thanks #1

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luclis opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 2 comments
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Thanks #1

luclis opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 2 comments

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@luclis
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luclis commented Apr 9, 2024

Just a quick message to thank you for your work.

HomeAssistant decides to force the user to upgrade to Python3.12 but Python is not yet a package on the classic RasPi repository.... I like up to date technology, but seriously, compiling its own package ?

So thank you again.
From anyone who has problems compiling or is lazy enough to try it.

@pascallj
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Thank you for your message.

Their main focus is on the Home Assistant container, Supervisor and OS where this isn't a problem.

I am personally always more a fan of tried and trusted software rather than the bleeding edge. The one exception is Home Assistant, where development is happening so quickly and you almost have to keep up if you want your new stuff to work. And to be honest, the software can still use a lot of improvements. So I guess this where bleading edge (Home Assistant) and tried trusted (Debian) clash.

I would love for some soft of LTS version of Home Assistant to arise but it would be a pain to maintain.

@lcorsini
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lcorsini commented Jan 7, 2025

+1 thanks for this I will try to revert to local homeassistant install with upgraded Python
I understand that they support only their installation, but it also has problems, I am here because their container version doesn't support mdns queries because they are alpine based

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