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Greetings,
How do I install/upgrade python from v3.11 to v3.12 without breaking the system please.
Thank you
JB
Last edited by Jaybe (2024-09-28 04:28:33)
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At the moment, I wouldn't recommend you try. I masked Python3.12 on purpose as not everything is compatible with it, plus we don't allow multiple Python versions to coexist.
That being said, I'm making some changes as we speak, to allow multiple versions of Python to coexist. So, it will come as an update in the next few days.
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Thank you, your work is much appreciated.
I'll wait for instructions.
Last edited by Jaybe (2024-09-29 04:57:00)
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No special instructions will be needed. You'll just need to upgrade the system, and everything will be done automatically.
So, keep your system up to date, and Python3.12 will just be there in the next few days as the main interpreter, but this time, Python3.10 and Python3.11 will be available as well. As I said in my previous message, restrictions were lifted.
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It is now done. Once you upgrade, Python3.12 will be the default, but Python3.11 and Python3.10 will be there as well.
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Thank you so much.
I've been following Redcore for a number of years and this is the best so far.
Thank you for all your hard work and dedication, really appreciated.
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