Re: Follow recent stable Python versions

2023-06-23 Thread Yoann LE BARS
Hello, everybody out there! Thank you for your answers. I realize I have not made myself clear, my bad. Indeed, I do not want to change the Python version of the whole distribution: I do not want to mess up the system. My need is to follow the up-to-date Python stable version for m

Re: Follow recent stable Python versions

2023-06-22 Thread Anssi Saari
Dan Ritter writes: > You will want to let the Debian python packages alone, and > install new pythons from source in /opt/python-VER or such. Then > use venvs to make sure that you are always getting the python > you really want. There's a tool called pyenv which handles downloads, compilations

Re: Follow recent stable Python versions

2023-06-22 Thread Celejar
On Thu, 22 Jun 2023 19:34:54 -0400 Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 01:06:05AM +0200, Yoann LE BARS wrote: > > As far as I know, Python is not part of backports. Is there any way > > other > > than pinning to install the last stable version of Python on a stable > > version of

Re: Follow recent stable Python versions

2023-06-22 Thread Manphiz
Yoann LE BARS writes: > Hello, everybody out there! > > For the upcoming two years, I will have to follow the new versions of > Python. Not the preview release, but the up-to-date stable release – > well, I can wait for a couple of weeks after the release of the last > s

Re: Follow recent stable Python versions

2023-06-22 Thread Dan Ritter
Yoann LE BARS wrote: > > Hello, everybody out there! > > For the upcoming two years, I will have to follow the new versions of > Python. Not the preview release, but the up-to-date stable release – well, I > can wait for a couple of weeks after the release of the last stable version. > >

Re: Follow recent stable Python versions

2023-06-22 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 01:06:05AM +0200, Yoann LE BARS wrote: > As far as I know, Python is not part of backports. Is there any way > other > than pinning to install the last stable version of Python on a stable > version of Debian? Drop the idea that you have only one version of python3 i

Follow recent stable Python versions

2023-06-22 Thread Yoann LE BARS
Hello, everybody out there! For the upcoming two years, I will have to follow the new versions of Python. Not the preview release, but the up-to-date stable release – well, I can wait for a couple of weeks after the release of the last stable version. As far as I know, Python is not part