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This breaks
apt-get upgrade
(and other things) because Ubuntu 18.04 wants Python 3.6 to be the system python. Have you come across this problem?Sorry to hear that. This was an outdated version of this article. I updated this one as well now.
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yes, how did you solve, could you share because i have problems with apt_
I upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04. :-P
update-alternatives --set python3 /usr/bin/python3.6
You forgot a second step -- maybe related to some crashes from some comments.
Notice that you have
python*-config
files in there too:. AFAIU one should also apply a switch to
python3-config
.In Step-2, I would recommend also doing:
, and set accordingly (as explained in the article), but now for
python3-config
:Hope that is right and to complement the nice article.
/.\
Clean, easy, 5/5.
Thank you.
this was a HUGE help...thank you!
Thanks!
Thanks. It's clear and useful :).
Life Saver 5/5
Thank you 😄
Not work for me!!!
thanks man
Nice! thxs
It works! Thanks!
This works, however, after I close the terminal, I can't open it again.
To get it back I have to do:
sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/python3.6 /usr/bin/python3
in the xterm terminal.
Thank you!
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