> Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es> writes:

> The whole transition from v2.x to v3.x for python has been a terrible
> mess. Version issues are the most frustrating aspect of Python and one
> reason I've never embraced the language.

> Given that Ubuntu 16.04 was end of life in April 2021, my recommendation
> would be to upgrade to ubuntu 21.04. That version seems to have a more
> consistent Python environment (based on v3). It also has newer ciaro,
> hafbuzz and other libs used by Emacs which will likely work better and
> once Emacs 28.0 is released, will have the gccjit libs necessary for
> native comp etc. 

Well in that case I'd rather would prefer 20.04 a LTS release. From
experience I know it will take me days till everything is working again,
but maybe it is time to do that step.

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