On Mon, Mar 10, 2025 at 07:06:57PM +0100, Christian BAYLE wrote:
was wondering why there is no python3.10 in debian
Every stable Debian release only contains one Python version, normally the newest one at the time when the release was made. Testing and unstable can contain two versions during the transition from the older one to the next one.
I just encountered recently a few venv that require 3.10 to work in at least 2 ai stable diffusion software, really difficult to package right now.
Not sure what do you mean by venv but for local use you aren't required to use Python interpreters from the distribution and can e.g. use pyenv to install any other one.
Worth of packaging it ? It seems easy to simply download and build and use.
Simply providing a Python interpreter in Debian is not generally useful, and integrating it with the packaged modules is a lot of work which is also impossible for older Python versions. So no. You can package it locally if you want and if you don't expect it to work with any packaged modules.
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