Arch Linux has switched to Python 3 as default for some time now and it's
not much of a problem.
It all depends on how the Ubuntu packagers manage the change.
I expect things like wicd to break when Arch made the change, but
everything worked smoothly.
For my scripts, I just make sure my python
As far as I can tell, Python 2 remains the default Python, at least in
server. Defaulting to 3 would be completely insane.
On Friday, September 7, 2012 5:56:59 AM UTC-7, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
FYI: Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal says bye bye to Python 2. Take note if
you run web2py and
I think this is a mistake but installing python 2.7 should be easy enough.
Massimo
On Friday, 7 September 2012 07:56:59 UTC-5, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote:
FYI: Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal says bye bye to Python 2. Take note if
you run web2py and intend to use 12.10. I am not sure if there are
Please don't spread FUD. The news only says that the DESKTOP CD IMAGE will
not contain python 2.x, this doesn't mean Ubuntu 12.10 will remove python
2.x from the distribution. This also doesn't affect server images, or any
other Ubuntu images. The server cd image and other images will contain
Again bad Ubuntu decision!
Richard
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 9:54 AM, LightDot light...@gmail.com wrote:
Please don't spread FUD. The news only says that the DESKTOP CD IMAGE will
not contain python 2.x, this doesn't mean Ubuntu 12.10 will remove python
2.x from the distribution. This also
Let's create a virtual-env with Python 2.7 and it will not be a problem.
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