On 2021-09-18 04:13, Todd Gruhn wrote:
PYTHON_VERSIONS_ACCEPTED=27
That would be a min-version, right? What of Python v3.9 is already installed?
I just dont like the thought of having 3 versions of Python installed
if I only need
one of those versions. OF COURSE, if Python v 2.7 got installed first, there
is not much that can be done...
Unfortunately it isn't that simple, since Python 3.9 isn't a superset of
Python 2.7. Python 3 was a rather major change in the language and not
all Python 2 code will work in Python 3. So if you have code marked as
needing Python 2, there is a fair chance that Python 3 won't cut it at all.
So with Python, it's definitely not a min-version. Python 2 and Python 3
will exist side by side for a long time, until all Python 2 code is dead.
Johnny
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