It is currently available on Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch OS that I know off.
You can install it using your OS package manager.
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On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 04:06:58PM +0530, Jins Thomas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Would like to have some guesses on when Python 3 will be available with
> standard dist
On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 17:29 +0530, Balachandran Sivakumar wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 5:22 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
> wrote:
> > On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 17:17 +0530, Jins Thomas wrote:
> >
> > debian will take some time and RHEL will take a long time.
>
>You are replying without really ch
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 5:22 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 17:17 +0530, Jins Thomas wrote:
>
> debian will take some time and RHEL will take a long time.
You are replying without really checking :) Debian(Squeeze)
already has python 3. It is not the default tho
On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 17:17 +0530, Jins Thomas wrote:
> > Yes, Thanks, i meant the same, especially RHEL
debian will take some time and RHEL will take a long time.
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On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 16:06 +0530, Jins Thomas wrote:
> > Would like to have some guesses on when Python 3 will be available
> > with
> > standard distributions of Linux/Unix.
>
> depends on what you mean by standard distributions. For
On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 16:06 +0530, Jins Thomas wrote:
> Would like to have some guesses on when Python 3 will be available
> with
> standard distributions of Linux/Unix.
depends on what you mean by standard distributions. For example
archlinux moved in 2010 to it as default. Fedora has it - but