8000 Replace macos-13 with macos-15-intel by HarithaVattikuti · Pull Request #366 · actions/python-versions · GitHub
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macos-13 will be unsupported by Dec 4th. New x86_64 (Intel) environment is available on macos-15-intel runner.
For more info please refer to runner-images

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Pull Request Overview

This PR updates GitHub Actions runner labels from macos-13 to macos-15-intel across multiple workflow files to ensure compatibility with newer macOS runners. The change also removes a now-obsolete symlink configuration that was specific to macos-13.

  • Replaced macos-13 with macos-15-intel in workflow matrix configurations
  • Updated platform defaults in build workflow to use the new runner label
  • Removed the macos-13 specific tcl-tk symlink workaround that is no longer needed

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File Description
.github/workflows/test-python-version.yml Updated test matrix to use macos-15-intel instead of macos-13
.github/workflows/releases-validation.yml Updated release validation matrix to use macos-15-intel instead of macos-13
.github/workflows/build-python-packages.yml Updated platform defaults and fallback values to use macos-15-intel; removed macos-13 specific symlink step

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