I'm afraid we don't support running with /usr/bin/python pointing to
Python 3. For Python 3 you should use /usr/bin/python3.
I'm reassigning this to python-defaults just because it might be a good
idea for /usr/bin/pycompile, /usr/bin/pyclean, and the other scripts
shipped by python-minimal to explicitly use /usr/bin/python2 rather than
/usr/bin/python, to defend against this kind of thing. It wouldn't make
it OK to change /usr/bin/python to be Python 3 on Ubuntu, and you'd
probably still run into some other problem later, but it might still be
a sensible thing to do in terms of defensive programming.
** Package changed: six (Ubuntu) => python-defaults (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: python-defaults (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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package python-six 1.10.0-3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
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