On Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at 3:50:01 PM UTC+1, Joaquin Henriquez wrote:
> >Hi, I am using Python 3.5.2 on Linux Mint (X64) at the moment, and
> >wondering how to update it to 3.5.3. Are there some simple commands to do
> >that?
>
> If available on the Mint repository you should be able to upgrade
On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 1:03 AM, Daiyue Weng wrote:
> not too urgent, just thinking it might be better to update python to the
> latest version for security reasons?
Let your upstream worry about that. It's their responsibility to
balance security against the potential to break things. Once they'r
On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 12:55 AM, Daiyue Weng wrote:
> tried apt-get upgrade, but didn't get python updated, maybe 3.5.3 isn't in
> the repository. Might have to download it and install?
How urgently do you need 3.5.3?
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not too urgent, just thinking it might be better to update python to the
latest version for security reasons?
On 3 May 2017 at 15:58, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 12:55 AM, Daiyue Weng wrote:
> > tried apt-get upgrade, but didn't get python updated, maybe 3.5.3 isn't
> in
> >
tried apt-get upgrade, but didn't get python updated, maybe 3.5.3 isn't in
the repository. Might have to download it and install?
On 3 May 2017 at 15:42, Joaquin Henriquez wrote:
> >Hi, I am using Python 3.5.2 on Linux Mint (X64) at the moment, and
> >wondering how to update it to 3.5.3. Are the
>Hi, I am using Python 3.5.2 on Linux Mint (X64) at the moment, and
>wondering how to update it to 3.5.3. Are there some simple commands to do
>that?
If available on the Mint repository you should be able to upgrade it manyally.
Centos: yum upgrade
Debian: apt-get upgrade
Then for Mint you shoul