On 14/01/2019 –– 16:56:23PM -0700, Mats Wichmann wrote:
> Given the impending end of support for Python 2 - officially less than a
> year now - distros have been surprisingly slow in switching to Python 3
> being the default (meaning instead of having to specially ask for
> python3, you would hav
On 1/14/19 4:08 PM, Cranky Frankie wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 2:04 PM Alan Gauld via Tutor
> wrote:
>> "You don't say which Mint version but assuming its 17 or
>> greater then you can just use the software manager
>> (or Synaptic) and install the python3 packages."
> Thanks so much, I'm al
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 2:04 PM Alan Gauld via Tutor
wrote:
> "You don't say which Mint version but assuming its 17 or
> greater then you can just use the software manager
> (or Synaptic) and install the python3 packages."
>
> Thanks so much, I'm all set now.
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Frank L. "Cranky Frankie" Palmeri
On 13/01/2019 14:47, Cranky Frankie wrote:
> I want to start developing an application in Python 3 on my main computer
> which runs Linux Mint with Python 2.7. What is the best way to work with
> Python 3 on this system?
You don't say which Mint version but assuming its 17 or
greater then you can
I want to start developing an application in Python 3 on my main computer
which runs Linux Mint with Python 2.7. What is the best way to work with
Python 3 on this system?
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Frank L. "Cranky Frankie" Palmeri, Risible Riding Raconteur & Writer
"If you have a garden and a library, you have everyth