On 1/7/19 8:34 AM, Pascal via arch-general wrote: > hello members (and happy new year), > my system is up to date and works with python 3.7. > for a specific need, I want to install python 3.5 but cannot go down > because its installation breaks an dependency: :: installing python > (3.5.2-1) breaks dependency 'python>=3.7' required by libreoffice-still. > what do you think is the easiest way to achieve my goals ? > regards, lacsaP.
python35 is an AUR package that is *not* the "python" package pinned at version 3.5 You are not permitted to change the version of the "python" package, as it will break all python-related software in the entire distribution, of which there is a tremendous amount. If you do it, you are no longer running Arch Linux. There is absolutely no issue with installing the python35 package next to the python package, it will work flawlessly. :) -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User
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