Am Freitag, den 09.10.2020, 14:01 +0000 schrieb Piers Snell:
> Thanks again...
> 
> I think I'm going to have to stick with my current version until someone with 
> better expertise puts together a package for Linux Mint, whose software 
> manager *still* points at 2.16.2.  Someone will get around to it sooner or 
> later.  I've tried building from source, but the configure phase bombs out 
> because build depends on python3 version >3.5 and I have version 3.4.  I am 
> NOT going to upgrade python and break loads of other stuff!!!

Uh, what version of Linux Mint is that? Wikipedia suggests that the
oldest currently supported version is based on Ubuntu 16.04 which I
know has Python 3.5 (actually, that was the reason to go with that
requirement). Any older version of Linux Mint is not supported anymore
since at least April 2019, which is like ... ages ago in terms of
security vulnerabilities.

Jonas

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