On 09/10/2017 04:19 AM, Chris Warrick wrote:
On 10 September 2017 at 09:30, Marko Rauhamaa <ma...@pacujo.net> wrote:
INADA Naoki <songofaca...@gmail.com>:
I can't wait Python 3 is the default Python of Red Hat, and "python"
command means Python 3 on Debian and Ubuntu.
I can't wait till Python 3 is available on Red Hat.
Python 3.4 is available in EPEL. RHEL 8 will switch to Python 3 as the
main Python interpreter (assuming dnf replaces yum, as it did in
Fedora a while back).
I'm not sure that RHEL 8 will be Python 3 for the OS tools. Even if it
is, which version?
From a non-rpm perspective Python 3.6.2 compiles nicely on CentOS 6.
Once compiled it seems easy to use pip3 to install stuff without
trampling on the OS's Python 2 install.
Just have to make sure your PATH is set right. By putting /usr/local/bin
after /usr/bin I can use "py.test" to run tests under Python 2 and
"pytest" for Python 3.
Leam
p.s. Sorry Chris, meant to send this to the list. You get it twice.
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