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suggest: update webpage re Python #376

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nbehrnd opened this issue Nov 16, 2022 · 1 comment
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suggest: update webpage re Python #376

nbehrnd opened this issue Nov 16, 2022 · 1 comment

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nbehrnd commented Nov 16, 2022

The webpage https://babluboy.github.io/bookworm/#install explicitly describes Python2 as dependency (first bullet list, and the command for the CLI to let apt resolve all dependencies in one run).

There is no obvious file I associate with the content of the source code; for this, my criterion with searchmonkey was to find any file (no constraint regarding the file extension) with one or more occurrences of Then execute the following commands. On the other hand, Python2 no longer is in active development, and https://github.com/babluboy/bookworm/tree/master/data/scripts/mobi_lib lists many scripts with the commit message of Update mobi lib for Python 3 by [2020-04-12 Sun].

If building the executable only with the libraries branch of Python3 works, I suggest that the web page is going to be updated accordingly, to equally reflect this very transition.

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@nbehrnd You are correct, I did update the python code to be compatible with Python 3 (nothing major, just print statements etc). I will try and get eOS back on my system, compile with the latest "python3.10" and if everything is fine, then will change the web page documentation

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