Eric said:
> Nothing but the last LTS of Fedora still fails to support Python 3. 

Fedora doesn't have LTS.  They have the current release which comes out 
roughly every 6 months, and support the previous release.  There is usually a 
month or so of overlap after a release when they support the one before the 
previous release.

Python 3 is not part of the official distribution for CentOS.  It's available 
via EPEL.  I'm not sure about older versions.




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