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Backport "Upgrade Scala 2 to 2.13.14 (was 2.13.12)" to 3.5.0 #20955

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Backports #20902 to 3.5.0-RC3

SethTisue and others added 3 commits July 2, 2024 21:33
…tering them out in `Compile / sources` (not reliable, for some reasone the AnyRef.scala was still compiled)
@WojciechMazur WojciechMazur force-pushed the backport-3.5.0/20902 branch from c8ff05b to dcf708c Compare July 2, 2024 19:33
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He-Pin commented Jul 3, 2024

Has this been included in Scala 3 lts?

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Has this been included in Scala 3 lts?

Not yet, but that's a good question. In general, version of Scala 2.13.12+ can break forward compatibility. In the case of minor versions of Scala 3 we would then upgrade Scala 2.13 to new minor versions (so now in 3.5.0). I don't think we have discussed yet whether we should do upgrade of Scala 2.13 in the LTS line. That's a decision to discuss on today's compiler core meeting

@WojciechMazur WojciechMazur merged commit 7560c46 into scala:release-3.5.0 Jul 3, 2024
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@WojciechMazur WojciechMazur deleted the backport-3.5.0/20902 branch July 3, 2024 08:42
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@He-Pin 2.13.14 would be backported to LTS. We'd stop upgrading Scala 2.13 in the LTS as soon as it introduces actual binary incompatibility

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