On 10/02/14 21:38, Jay Lozier wrote:
> Reviewing the archive, I did not see if it was solved. I believe Ubuntu
> primarily uses Python 2.7.5 not Python 3.3.4 for their system. The
> easiest way to check is to enter python in terminal and see which
> version is reported.
> 
> Python3 is available in the Ubuntu repositories.

Yes, Python2 remains the default because many important projects did not
yet migrate from 2 to 3.

Maybe I was not clear: I need to run Appy POD which requires Uno and
Python 2 (not 3), and according to
http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/msg35255.html it seems
that this is not possible on Ubuntu 13.10 (in a reasonably easy way).

For the moment I am still on Ubuntu 13.10, everything works very well
except for this "little" detail. But this little detail is a serious
problem for me, and it might force me to go back to a previous version
of Ubuntu.

I could not find out whether the problem is rather in LibreOffice or
rather in Ubuntu, but I posted this here because the mentioned thread
indicates that here are people who know about it, and I hope for help or
hints to solve this problem.

Luc


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