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PyYAML package 6.0.3 has issues on older Python 3.8 and Linux ARMv7#61

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@jakub-kocka jakub-kocka commented Mar 9, 2026

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Since it is quite a big Window between these things to be compatible, I think we can exclude it from LinuxARMv7.
This "workaround" can also be considered temporary, because after the internal tracker (IDF-15426) implementation, it will be irrelevant and solved

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