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  1. @justincroser @cmccullough I disagree with the idea of the Snap packaging format or the Snap store. Rather than transitioning entirely to the Snap format, I would prefer remaining with the dual #aptget and #snap setup because of Personal Package Archives. I believe that, for instance, the #Deadsnakes team would not be successful without the apt-get format. Without the team, one can no longer install alternate versions of #Python, including newer versions.

  2. @justincroser @cmccullough I disagree with the idea of the Snap packaging format or the Snap store. Rather than transitioning entirely to the Snap format, I would prefer remaining with the dual #aptget and #snap setup because of Personal Package Archives. I believe that, for instance, the #Deadsnakes team would not be successful without the apt-get format. Without the team, one can no longer install alternate versions of #Python, including newer versions.

  3. @ambv One of the symptoms of installing multiple #Python versions on my #Ubuntu #Linux system is dependency errors. I have installed your #Python312 interpreter, which is unable to be configured (the other #Deadsnakes installations have succeeded).

  4. @ambv One of the symptoms of installing multiple #Python versions on my #Ubuntu #Linux system is dependency errors. I have installed your #Python312 interpreter, which is unable to be configured (the other #Deadsnakes installations have succeeded).

  5. @ambv One of the symptoms of installing multiple #Python versions on my #Ubuntu #Linux system is dependency errors. I have installed your #Python312 interpreter, which is unable to be configured (the other #Deadsnakes installations have succeeded).

  6. @ambv One of the symptoms of installing multiple #Python versions on my #Ubuntu #Linux system is dependency errors. I have installed your #Python312 interpreter, which is unable to be configured (the other #Deadsnakes installations have succeeded).

  7. I just released #Python 3.11.7 on #deadsnakes, and Anthony Sottile released 3.12.1 and 3.13.0a2.

    Yeah, from now on, I'll be helping him get the releases out as part of the regular CPython release process.

    github.com/deadsnakes/python3.

  8. I just released #Python 3.11.7 on #deadsnakes, and Anthony Sottile released 3.12.1 and 3.13.0a2.

    Yeah, from now on, I'll be helping him get the releases out as part of the regular CPython release process.

    github.com/deadsnakes/python3.

  9. I just released #Python 3.11.7 on #deadsnakes, and Anthony Sottile released 3.12.1 and 3.13.0a2.

    Yeah, from now on, I'll be helping him get the releases out as part of the regular CPython release process.

    github.com/deadsnakes/python3.

  10. I just released #Python 3.11.7 on #deadsnakes, and Anthony Sottile released 3.12.1 and 3.13.0a2.

    Yeah, from now on, I'll be helping him get the releases out as part of the regular CPython release process.

    github.com/deadsnakes/python3.

  11. I just released #Python 3.11.7 on #deadsnakes, and Anthony Sottile released 3.12.1 and 3.13.0a2.

    Yeah, from now on, I'll be helping him get the releases out as part of the regular CPython release process.

    github.com/deadsnakes/python3.

  12. @dplattsf

    You can generally safely use the "deadsnakes" ppa/repo to install alternate Pythons, even though they're primarily an Ubuntu thing.

    One caution, which bit me when #Debian 12 was released - before doing a major Debian upgrade that bumps the default Python to one you have installed from #deadsnakes, remove the deadsnakes version first. I got ... interesting breakage that took me a bit to figure out the right fix for.

    But there's also AppImages... github.com/niess/python-appima

  13. @dplattsf

    You can generally safely use the "deadsnakes" ppa/repo to install alternate Pythons, even though they're primarily an Ubuntu thing.

    One caution, which bit me when #Debian 12 was released - before doing a major Debian upgrade that bumps the default Python to one you have installed from #deadsnakes, remove the deadsnakes version first. I got ... interesting breakage that took me a bit to figure out the right fix for.

    But there's also AppImages... github.com/niess/python-appima

  14. @dplattsf

    You can generally safely use the "deadsnakes" ppa/repo to install alternate Pythons, even though they're primarily an Ubuntu thing.

    One caution, which bit me when #Debian 12 was released - before doing a major Debian upgrade that bumps the default Python to one you have installed from #deadsnakes, remove the deadsnakes version first. I got ... interesting breakage that took me a bit to figure out the right fix for.

    But there's also AppImages... github.com/niess/python-appima

  15. @dplattsf

    You can generally safely use the "deadsnakes" ppa/repo to install alternate Pythons, even though they're primarily an Ubuntu thing.

    One caution, which bit me when #Debian 12 was released - before doing a major Debian upgrade that bumps the default Python to one you have installed from #deadsnakes, remove the deadsnakes version first. I got ... interesting breakage that took me a bit to figure out the right fix for.

    But there's also AppImages... github.com/niess/python-appima

  16. @dplattsf

    You can generally safely use the "deadsnakes" ppa/repo to install alternate Pythons, even though they're primarily an Ubuntu thing.

    One caution, which bit me when #Debian 12 was released - before doing a major Debian upgrade that bumps the default Python to one you have installed from #deadsnakes, remove the deadsnakes version first. I got ... interesting breakage that took me a bit to figure out the right fix for.

    But there's also AppImages... github.com/niess/python-appima

  17. #Debian #major #releases come along so rarely I always forget something since the last time I upgraded.

    #Bullseye -> #Bookworm this time, and that was fun 😂

    #Lesson learned; perhaps this will save someone else some time.

    If you have #Python 3.11 installed on Bullseye from the "#deadsnakes" ppa, uninstall it before attempting the upgrade. It conflicts with the Python 3.11 package in Bookworm in a way that causes the upgrade to #fail partway through. Then you have to manually fix it all...

  18. #Debian #major #releases come along so rarely I always forget something since the last time I upgraded.

    #Bullseye -> #Bookworm this time, and that was fun 😂

    #Lesson learned; perhaps this will save someone else some time.

    If you have #Python 3.11 installed on Bullseye from the "#deadsnakes" ppa, uninstall it before attempting the upgrade. It conflicts with the Python 3.11 package in Bookworm in a way that causes the upgrade to #fail partway through. Then you have to manually fix it all...

  19. #Debian #major #releases come along so rarely I always forget something since the last time I upgraded.

    #Bullseye -> #Bookworm this time, and that was fun 😂

    #Lesson learned; perhaps this will save someone else some time.

    If you have #Python 3.11 installed on Bullseye from the "#deadsnakes" ppa, uninstall it before attempting the upgrade. It conflicts with the Python 3.11 package in Bookworm in a way that causes the upgrade to #fail partway through. Then you have to manually fix it all...

  20. #Debian #major #releases come along so rarely I always forget something since the last time I upgraded.

    #Bullseye -> #Bookworm this time, and that was fun 😂

    #Lesson learned; perhaps this will save someone else some time.

    If you have #Python 3.11 installed on Bullseye from the "#deadsnakes" ppa, uninstall it before attempting the upgrade. It conflicts with the Python 3.11 package in Bookworm in a way that causes the upgrade to #fail partway through. Then you have to manually fix it all...

  21. #Debian #major #releases come along so rarely I always forget something since the last time I upgraded.

    #Bullseye -> #Bookworm this time, and that was fun 😂

    #Lesson learned; perhaps this will save someone else some time.

    If you have #Python 3.11 installed on Bullseye from the "#deadsnakes" ppa, uninstall it before attempting the upgrade. It conflicts with the Python 3.11 package in Bookworm in a way that causes the upgrade to #fail partway through. Then you have to manually fix it all...