Although, I must say that forces me to freeze my default  python

I would like to be able to "float" my default to the latest rev
(currently 3.6.4) without having to explicitly state a version when I
invoke it. Granted, not a terrible inconvenience, but a minor annoyance
nevertheless.

Any chance of tweaking the relevant processes (e.g.,  Software Updater
and the links in the  apt-get ...  chain) to explicitly invoke the
critical rev? I.e., where they call  python  and depend on the default
being frozen to  python2  (or  python2.7  which is where the sym-link
for  python2  was pointing), have them call  python2  (or  python2.7 )
explicitly, and allow the default to "float".

I think that would more correctly encapsulate the version dependencies.

Thanks.

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  package python-twisted-core 16.0.0-1 failed to install/upgrade:
  subprocess new pre-removal script returned error exit status 1

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