On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 10:37 PM, Mario Figueiredo <mar...@gmx.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone, > > Under Linux Mint it is not a good idea to just go ahead and replace the > system installed Python versions and their packages. And yet I wish to > both update the 3.4 modules and install Python 3.5. I understand that > for the first I just need to use virtualenv. > Late to the party but this goes for every system. Never a good idea to replace system files. There are tools out there to manage multiple versions of python, you can give those a try, otherwise I prefer sticking native solution. This may not be a Python discussion, but I don't think update-alterantives works for python right? I've used that for Java. Not that this actually applies for the usage parent is thinking....
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