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Bumps ipykernel from 6.29.5 to 6.30.1.

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v6.30.1

6.30.1

This is a bugfix release to fix a significant bug introduced in 6.30.0 that allowed control messages to be handled concurrently rather than sequentially which broke debugging in JupyterLab and VSCode.

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v6.30.0

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This release fixes three bugs but is primarily a maintenance release bringing support for Python 3.13 and updating dependencies. It does not include subshells which will be in the upcoming 7.0.0 release. Users and downstream libraries that wish to avoid subshells should pin to ipykernel < 7.

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6.30.1

This is a bugfix release to fix a significant bug introduced in 6.30.0 that allowed control messages to be handled concurrently rather than sequentially which broke debugging in JupyterLab and VSCode.

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  • Backport: Remove links in changelog to github milestones that no longer exist #1417 (@​ianthomas23)

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6.30.0

This release fixes three bugs but is primarily a maintenance release bringing support for Python 3.13 and updating dependencies. It does not include subshells which will be in the upcoming 7.0.0 release. Users and downstream libraries that wish to avoid subshells should pin to ipykernel < 7.

(Full Changelog)

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  • 81587cc Publish 6.30.1
  • 357c908 Correct use of asyncio.Lock to process a single control message at a time (#1...
  • f96df51 Backport: Remove links in changelog to github milestones that no longer exist...
  • 7f78f02 Publish 6.30.0
  • d9bd546 6.x backports (#1406)
  • 7603443 [Bugfix] Set shell idle when message skipped by "should_handle" in "dispatch_...
  • 3c96ba2 Backports and extra changes to fix CI on 6.x branch (#1390)
  • 5d2fe53 Backport PR #1248 on branch 6.x (Avoid a DeprecationWarning on Python 3.13+) ...
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Bumps [ipykernel](https://github.com/ipython/ipykernel) from 6.29.5 to 6.30.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/ipython/ipykernel/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/ipython/ipykernel/blob/v6.30.1/CHANGELOG.md)
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davner commented Aug 8, 2025

Merged in #381

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