on't know how to
> > resolve yet but
> > > during recent Kick Starts, both Ubuntu abd msys2 have ended up
> > with no program
> > > named python. There can be a python2.x or python3.x. On Ubuntu, I
> > hacked and
> > > syml
On 10/2/18 3:41 PM, Christian Mauderer wrote:
> Am 02.10.18 um 13:20 schrieb Joel Sherrill:
>> We need to watch out for this and see if there is a trend.
Upstream python decided to drop */bin/python and to mandate
*/bin/python2 rsp. */bin/python3.
Older distros still have */bin/python, most m
w to
> resolve yet but
> > during recent Kick Starts, both Ubuntu abd msys2 have ended up
> with no program
> > named python. There can be a python2.x or python3.x. On Ubuntu, I
> hacked and
> > symlinked python2.x to python. This didn't wor
On Mon, Oct 1, 2018, 11:52 PM Chris Johns wrote:
> On 02/10/2018 09:08, Joel Sherrill wrote:
> >
> > It could be a system administration issue I don't know how to resolve
> yet but
> > during recent Kick Starts, both Ubuntu abd msys2 have ended up with no
> progra
On 02/10/2018 09:08, Joel Sherrill wrote:
>
> It could be a system administration issue I don't know how to resolve yet but
> during recent Kick Starts, both Ubuntu abd msys2 have ended up with no program
> named python. There can be a python2.x or python3.x. On Ubuntu, I hacke
Hi
It could be a system administration issue I don't know how to resolve yet
but during recent Kick Starts, both Ubuntu abd msys2 have ended up with no
program named python. There can be a python2.x or python3.x. On Ubuntu, I
hacked and symlinked python2.x to python. This didn't wor