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State what python version is used in README #185
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A stupid question, why do you have to specify version 3.11? because of this line? Line 119 in 455f328
What happens if other version? |
Yep, |
I just went with 3.11 because 3.12 recently turned "stable". For now, I have no reason to change that. I suppose we could switch to whatever version ships with Ubuntu latest LTS release (which I think is currently 3.10). |
Yep, latest LTS release is |
@shenxianpeng Any objections to changing python version to follow Ubuntu latest LTS? It tends to change every couple years in April. @carlosala would that be preferable? |
Much better, yes. |
No, looks good to me |
One thing that would be nice to have in the README is that Python 3.10 needs to be installed in the docker image; that would extend the requirements and make it easier to understand.
Originally posted by @carlosala in #184 (comment) (edited for context by 2bndy5)
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