On 9/18/24 08:49, Ulrich Goebel via Python-list wrote:
Hi,

Debian Linux seems to love Python 3.7 - that is shown by apt-get list, and it's 
installed on my Debian Server.

But I need at least Python 3.8

Is there a repository which I can give to apt to get Python 3.8 or later?

Or do I really have to install and compile these versions manually? I'm not a 
friend of things so deep in the system...
Not going to pile on and tell you you must upgrade...

You can use a tool like pyenv to build Python IF another answer doesn't present itself - it how to build just about any version (not just cpython, but pypy, anaconda and more). The Real Python folks have written a fairly complete description (plus of course there's the project's own documentation):

https://realpython.com/intro-to-pyenv/


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