Debian does not supply packages for a later version for
compatibility/stability reasons, in that it is the latest version that
has been passed as stable according to their release criteria.
If you change the Debian repository you are using to testing just to
install python you may be able to get a later release subject to risks
it may create issues with other software.
Debian 10 will be released in about three months so upgrading your
system ahead of that release is another option that will give you
version 3.7 of python.
On 14/03/19 8:06 AM, Kyle Felipe Vieira Roberto wrote:
Hi! im Kyle Felipe, from Minas Gerais - Brasil...
I have installed qgis on my pc, with debian stretch..
So, qgis is using python 3.5.3 (default from OS), and some plugins
need python 3.6 to run...
how can i change the python from qgis
_*Kyle Felipe*_
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