> > For me, it's because when you moved to 3.8 from 3.6, a "core" (popular?)
> number of python38-* packages weren't moved to 3.8 either. I didn't want 3
> Pythons installed b/c of the move to 3.8. And I didn't want to add to the
> packages (the handful of python37-* I use) I build/maintain myself
On 27.07.2020 18:02, Allen Hewes via Cygwin wrote:
Question: any reason to not use python 3.8 ?
For me, it's because when you moved to 3.8 from 3.6, a "core" (popular?) number
of python38-* packages weren't moved to 3.8 either. I didn't want 3 Pythons installed b/c
of the move to 3.8. And
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> Question: any reason to not use python 3.8 ?
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For me, it's because when you moved to 3.8 from 3.6, a "core" (popular?) number
of python38-* packages weren't moved to 3.8 either. I didn't want 3 Pythons
installed b/c of the move to 3.8. And I didn't want to add to the packages (the
handfu
Hi Marco,
Thank you for the information.
It's my habit to use the 2nd last stable release to have a more stable
environment.
Also, I personally believe not all libraries out there support Python 3.8
yet, but a majority of them does support Python 3.7.
As there is currently no option to set Pyth
On 27.07.2020 06:47, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan via Cygwin wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to make my default Python 3 to Python 3.7, but when I open the
version chooser, only Python 3.6 and 3.8 available.
Can I get Python 3.7 in this version chooser?
probably not, as by default the last one will be in a
Hi,
I'm trying to make my default Python 3 to Python 3.7, but when I open the
version chooser, only Python 3.6 and 3.8 available.
Can I get Python 3.7 in this version chooser?
Screenshot attached.
Thank you.
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