I'm now testing Ubuntu 15.10, which seems *even more* broken, since it
seems to have a mixed mode of Python3.4 and 3.5.  there's no
python3.4-pip package, which means there is essentially no way of
getting a working pip for python 3.4.

I know I'm not a contributor, so I don't *deserve* answers, but I still
don't see why Python has to be broken under debian/ubuntu?  Why can't it
just ship with all of its standard library, like it does on all other
platforms?

With apologies for the moaning.  I do appreciate all the hard work, and
I know there are probably good reasons.

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