What | Removed | Added |
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Status | RESOLVED | REOPENED |
Resolution | INVALID | --- |
Well, yes… and just: no! The included Python are "python" which is 2.7, i.e. outdated by very far(!), and "python3" which is 3.6, i.e. outdated by very far(!) — "python310", "python311", "python312" are not really standard, they are not in standard use/access. I use the Python based program "Gramps" <https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/GNOME%3AApps/gramps>. That fails to build for current release for Leap: "Gramps requires Python 3.8 or later." <https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log/GNOME:Apps/gramps/15.6/x86_64>. Building it successfully is just possible with some tricks (user "ecsos" did it!) or Tumbleweed, indeed. There are other examples (I don't list here), but this one is that what I need most and am disappointed.