I was just checking into where the symlinks are pointing, and at least
according to what I see in `/usr/bin/` the symlink for `python` is
pointing to Python 2.7, and the one for `python3` is pointing to Python
3.5. But this doesn't make sense, as when I run either of those
commands, they both execute Python 3.6.

However, I also found a symlink in `/usr/local/bin` for `python3` and
that link is pointing to Python 3.6. There is no symlink in
`ust/local/bin` for `python`. Should I remove or change this symlink? If
so, how do I go about doing that?

As I said, I tried the `york0` dist first, and removed it, replaced with
the Deadsnakes dist which works, but now we have this issue. The `york0`
one came from
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/~jonathonf/+archive/ubuntu/python-3.6/+sourcepub/7461521
/+listing-archive-extra

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Title:
  package update-notifier-common 3.168.4 failed to install/upgrade:
  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
  status 1

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