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by pdonis
4406 days ago
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> I don't know how else to interpret that besides "the base version of python in those latest distros is at least 3.2" Then you could have said that, or asked if there was another way to interpret it, instead of starting with "why are you spreading lies". > It does. Do all the python- libraries work with it. Or do I have to install those separately?* If CentOS works like Ubuntu, then there will be python3-* libraries for use with Python 3. |
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But I also didn't say you are spreading lies maliciously. You can spread them unknowingly via mis-communication.
I could post something like "Large parts of the Linux kernel are written in C++". And it would be spreading lies. But it could be just be me being confused as well or thinking that a C++ compiler will compile C and that C is a largely a subset of C++.