Releases: oracle/graalpython
GraalPy 25.0.1
GraalPy is a Python 3.12-compliant runtime on top of GraalVM.
You can download GraalPy as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition.
There are two standalone types to choose from:
- Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
- JVM Standalone: This contains Python in the JVM configuration
To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in its name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in its name.
Learn more about GraalPy and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/python/.
† Support for macOS x64 is deprecated. Version 25.0.1 is the last release that supports this hardware architecture. In future, GraalVM will only support macOS on AArch64 (Apple Silicon).
GraalPy 25.0.0
GraalPy is a Python 3.12-compliant runtime on top of GraalVM.
You can download GraalPy as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition.
There are two standalone types to choose from:
- Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
- JVM Standalone: This contains Python in the JVM configuration
To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in its name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in its name.
Learn more about GraalPy and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/python/.
GraalPy 24.2.2
GraalPy is a Python 3.11 compliant runtime on top of GraalVM.
You can download GraalPy as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition.
There are two standalone types to choose from:
- Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
- JVM Standalone: This contains Python in the JVM configuration
To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in the name.
Learn more about GraalPy and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/python/.
GraalPy 24.2.1
GraalPy is a Python 3.11 compliant runtime on top of GraalVM.
You can download GraalPy as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition.
There are two standalone types to choose from:
- Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
- JVM Standalone: This contains Python in the JVM configuration
To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in the name.
Learn more about GraalPy and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/python/.
GraalPy 24.2.0
GraalPy is a Python 3.11 compliant runtime on top of GraalVM.
You can download GraalPy as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition.
There are two standalone types to choose from:
- Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
- JVM Standalone: This contains Python in the JVM configuration
To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in the name.
Learn more about GraalPy and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/python/.
GraalPy 24.1.2
GraalPy is a Python 3.11 compliant runtime on top of GraalVM.
You can download GraalPy as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition.
There are two standalone types to choose from:
- Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
- JVM Standalone: This contains Python in the JVM configuration
To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in the name.
Learn more about GraalPy and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/python/.
GraalPy 24.1.1
GraalPy is a Python 3.11 compliant runtime on top of GraalVM.
Release Notes
- Created GraalPy Gradle plugin with similar features as the GraalPy Maven plugin.
- Updated the bouncycastle dependency.
- Deprecated exposed Truffle filesystem spi in VirtualFileSystem.
Download Options
In addition to GraalPy on Maven Central, you can download GraalPy as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition. There are two standalone types to choose from:
- Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
- JVM Standalone: This contains Python in the JVM configuration
To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in the name.
Learn more about GraalPy and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/python/.
GraalPy 24.1.0
GraalPy is a Python 3.11 compliant runtime on top of GraalVM.
You can download GraalPy as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition.
There are two standalone types to choose from:
- Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
- JVM Standalone: This contains Python in the JVM configuration
To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in the name.
Learn more about GraalPy and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/python/.
GraalPy 24.0.2
GraalPy is a Python 3.10 compliant runtime on top of GraalVM.
You can download GraalPy as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition.
There are two standalone types to choose from:
- Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
- JVM Standalone: This contains Python in the JVM configuration
To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in the name.
Learn more about GraalPy and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/python/.
GraalPy 24.0.1
GraalPy is a Python 3.10 compliant runtime on top of GraalVM.
You can download GraalPy as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition.
There are two standalone types to choose from:
- Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
- JVM Standalone: This contains Python in the JVM configuration
To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in the name.
Learn more about GraalPy and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/python/.