Update for compatibility with Python 3.11#1
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It's debatable whether this check is even still needed, but for now let's do the simple thing and update it to be compatible with modern Python versions.
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dh-virtualenvis a tool that packages Python dependencies from PyPI into debian packages and run with the installee system's Python interpreter.dh-virtualenvrelied on theinspect.getargspecmethod, which has been deprecated since Python 3.0. Finally, it appears that this method has been removed in Python 3.11.x, which Debian sid ships with. This caused Synapse's deb builds for Debian sid to fail.This PR updates the check to use
inspect.getfullargspecinstead, which is the suggested replacement.It's debatable whether this check is even still needed, but for now let's do the simple thing and update it to be compatible with modern Python versions.