top | item 36264479 (no title) Bystroushaak | 2 years ago Can you elaborate? discuss order hn newest cozzyd|2 years ago Python scripts will often break with system upgrades, most acutely when Python2 went away, but under many other circumstances as well. yjftsjthsd-h|2 years ago I would expect python2 to only have gone away across major versions of an OS, which is about as non-disruptive as it could have been, considering.Of course, as I write this ansible is broken on one of my machines for reasons that appear to stem from a python 3.x->3.y update, so... load replies (1)
cozzyd|2 years ago Python scripts will often break with system upgrades, most acutely when Python2 went away, but under many other circumstances as well. yjftsjthsd-h|2 years ago I would expect python2 to only have gone away across major versions of an OS, which is about as non-disruptive as it could have been, considering.Of course, as I write this ansible is broken on one of my machines for reasons that appear to stem from a python 3.x->3.y update, so... load replies (1)
yjftsjthsd-h|2 years ago I would expect python2 to only have gone away across major versions of an OS, which is about as non-disruptive as it could have been, considering.Of course, as I write this ansible is broken on one of my machines for reasons that appear to stem from a python 3.x->3.y update, so... load replies (1)
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yjftsjthsd-h|2 years ago
Of course, as I write this ansible is broken on one of my machines for reasons that appear to stem from a python 3.x->3.y update, so...