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chore(deps): update python docker tag to v3.14.2#239

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
python docker patch 3.14.1 -> 3.14.2

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Summary of Changes

Hello @talkiq-ops, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request performs a routine patch update for the Python Docker image used in the project's CircleCI configuration. The change ensures that the continuous integration pipeline utilizes the latest stable patch release of Python, contributing to improved stability and security without introducing breaking changes.

Highlights

  • Dependency Update: The Python Docker image used in the CI/CD configuration has been updated from version 3.14.1 to 3.14.2.
  • Configuration File Change: The update is reflected in the .circleci/config.yml file, specifically within the python executor's docker image definition.
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This pull request, generated by Renovate Bot, updates the Python Docker image tag from 3.14.1 to 3.14.2 in the CircleCI configuration. While this appears to be a routine dependency update, the specified version 3.14.x does not correspond to any existing or upcoming official Python language version. This is very likely to be an error that will cause the CI build to fail. My review includes a critical comment to address this potential issue.

python:
docker:
- image: python:3.14.1
- image: python:3.14.2

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The Docker image tag python:3.14.2 appears to be invalid. The Python language does not have a version 3.14 (the latest stable version is 3.12.x). If you are using the official python image from Docker Hub, this tag does not exist, and using it will cause the CI pipeline to fail.

Please verify the correct image tag. If the intention was to use a recent version of Python 3.12, a valid tag would be python:3.12.4, for example.

      - image: python:3.12.4

@talkiq-ops talkiq-ops merged commit 98b90ce into master Dec 9, 2025
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