Jeff Epler 91da267a87
Pin python version 3.10 for builds
Python 3.11 started to roll out to github actions, and .. it doesn't work.
This MAY affect just the espressif build, but I'm pinning it back at 3.10
for all builds.

Typical failure, during "Run $IDF_PATH/tools/idf_tools.py --non-interactive install required"
shows a lot of failures building gevent:
```
...
Collecting gevent<2.0,>=1.2.2
  Downloading gevent-1.5.0.tar.gz (5.3 MB)
...
  Building wheel for gevent (pyproject.toml): finished with status 'error'
...
      src/gevent/_greenlet_primitives.c:216:12: fatal error: longintrepr.h: No such file or directory
        216 |   #include "longintrepr.h"
            |            ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      compilation terminated.
      error: command '/usr/bin/gcc' failed with exit code 1
```

I notice that gevent is pinned at <2.0 while the current version is 22.10.2!
This is a dependency of gdbgui==0.13.2.0, which is installed by esp-idf
pinned at that version.
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CircuitPython
=============

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`circuitpython.org <https://circuitpython.org>`__ \| `Get CircuitPython <#get-circuitpython>`__ \|
`Documentation <#documentation>`__ \| `Contributing <#contributing>`__ \|
`Branding <#branding>`__ \| `Differences from Micropython <#differences-from-micropython>`__ \|
`Project Structure <#project-structure>`__

**CircuitPython** is a *beginner friendly*, open source version of Python for tiny, inexpensive
computers called microcontrollers.

This package contains the "stubs", or type definitions for CircuitPython.  With some advanced
editors and other tools, this information can be identify TypeErrors, AttributeErrors, and other
problems before you deploy your code to a device and can even help autocomplete your code.

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