Fix tests to respond to Python 3.12 handling of utcnow in sentry-sdk#34946
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The sentry-sdk 1.32.0 released on 11th of October fixed handling of utcnow to make it future-compatible with Python 3.12. The breadcrumb timestamp returned was naive and now it is timezone aware with utc specified explicitly as timezone. This broke our tests. The change in sentry that impacted it is getsentry/sentry-python#2415 We use the opportunity also to bump sentry sdk minimum version to be 1.32.0 from very old 0.8.0 (from 2019). Sentry is a service, so they generally always want you to use the latest version, and sentry has very little requirements on its own to cause conflicts (for Python 3.8+ it only requires "certifi" without any specific limitations)
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…34946) The sentry-sdk 1.32.0 released on 11th of October fixed handling of utcnow to make it future-compatible with Python 3.12. The breadcrumb timestamp returned was naive and now it is timezone aware with utc specified explicitly as timezone. This broke our tests. The change in sentry that impacted it is getsentry/sentry-python#2415 We use the opportunity also to bump sentry sdk minimum version to be 1.32.0 from very old 0.8.0 (from 2019). Sentry is a service, so they generally always want you to use the latest version, and sentry has very little requirements on its own to cause conflicts (for Python 3.8+ it only requires "certifi" without any specific limitations) (cherry picked from commit 91581c4)
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The sentry-sdk 1.32.0 released on 11th of October fixed handling of utcnow to make it future-compatible with Python 3.12. The breadcrumb timestamp returned was naive and now it is timezone aware with utc specified explicitly as timezone. This broke our tests.
The change in sentry that impacted it is
getsentry/sentry-python#2415
We use the opportunity also to bump sentry sdk minimum version to be 1.32.0 from very old 0.8.0 (from 2019). Sentry is a service, so they generally always want you to use the latest version, and sentry has very little requirements on its own to cause conflicts (for Python 3.8+ it only requires "certifi" without any specific limitations)
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