Debian 4.9.0-8-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.130-2 (2018-10-27) x86_64
it was pyhon3
my playbook is in the moment out of my control.

and the openwisp config looks so:
config controller 'http'
        option url 'https://openwisp2-server'
        option interval '120'
        option verify_ssl '0'
        option shared_secret ’shared secret'
        #option consistent_key '1'
        #option mac_interface 'eth0'
        #option management_interface 'tun0'
        option merge_config '1'
        option test_config '1'
        option test_script '/usr/sbin/mytest'
        option hardware_id_script '/usr/sbin/read_hw_id'
        #option hardware_id_key '1'
        option uuid ‚my uuid'
        option key ‚my key'
        # curl options
        #option connect_timeout '15'
        #option max_time '30'
        #option capath '/etc/ssl/certs'
        #option cacert '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt'
        # hooks
        #option pre_reload_hook '/usr/sbin/my_pre_reload_hook'
        #option post_reload_hook '/usr/sbin/my_post_reload_hook‘

the server in not reachable from the internet so i have some trouble with the 
certificates
think i have to extend the curl options with —insecure

thanks
Michael

> Am 15.02.2019 um 10:26 schrieb andreil1 <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi !
> 
> Which Python version should be set with:
> 
> update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python2 1
> update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python3 2
> update-alternatives --config python
> 
> 
> on OpenWisp server?
> I found by default on Ubuntu 18.04LTS Ansible playbook installed OpenWisp 
> under Python2, although playbook lists
> 
> - hosts: openwisp2
>   roles:
>     - openwisp.openwisp2
>   vars:
>     openwisp2_default_from_email: "[email protected]"
> 
>     openwisp2_python: python3
> 
> 
> There is no problem to stick with Python2, yet on 18.04LTS python-pip (python 
> 2) is broken:
> 
>  python-pip : Depends: python-pip-whl (= 9.0.1-2) but 9.0.1-2.3~ubuntu1 is to 
> be installed
>               Recommends: python-all-dev (>= 2.6) but it is not going to be 
> installed
>               Recommends: python-setuptools but it is not going to be 
> installed
> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
> 
> All that could be fixed somehow, yet installation path becomes rather thorny.
> 
> Which distro and Python version is being used by OpenWISP developers ?
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
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