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Me: "I'm going to change Python3 default to >3.7" Ubuntu: scream in exceptions
pyenv
and chill. Practical default it in your shells without messing with what installed packages expect.Yeah, but still those packages should probably not be calling the generic
python3
if they need a specific version of python. If they depend on system installed pip packages, there's got to be a better solution.I'm more of an
asdf
guy myself.Hmmm, not having a problem with that even though I have it at 3.10
I must've been doing something wrong, symlinked Python3 to 3.7 and apt ecosystem breaks on me in 18&22 LTS
Symlinks all day
eselect python
@Amity_Noceda @AbsolutelyNotCats
This is why I love NixOS so much.
Oh I was wondering why some people mentions when replying. Now with double mentions i found you are from mastodon
@mexicancartel
Yeah mastodon does that by default and I am too lazy to remove them...