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ap/mariadb-10.5.13-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Install /etc/security/user_map.conf as /etc/security/user_map.conf.new to protect it from being overwritten by future upgrades. Thanks to Markus Wiesner. d/python3-3.9.9-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Do not patch posix_user platlib to use $HOME/.local/lib64 on 64-bit - use $HOME/.local/lib for all platforms. This avoids a warning from pip about the install location not matching between distutils and sysconfig. Note that this might require already installed modules to be moved from $HOME/.local/lib64 to $HOME/.local/lib (or they could be removed and then reinstalled). At first this seemed to be a non-optimal solution for this issue, but other distributions are taking this same approach and it appears that the posix_user platlib setting has always been ignored until recently. If this causes any unexpected issues, let me know. Thanks to redneonglow and alijkl. n/fetchmail-6.4.24-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. |
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README | ||
slack-desc |
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language that combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. Python's basic power can be extended with your own modules written in C or C++. Python is also adaptable as an extension language for existing applications. Python 3 (a.k.a. "Python 3000" or "Py3k") is a new version of the language that is incompatible with the 2.x line of releases. The language is mostly the same, but many details, especially how built-in objects like dictionaries and strings work, have changed considerably, and a lot of deprecated features have finally been removed. Also, the standard library has been reorganized in a few prominent places. It is safe to install alongside Slackware's Python 2.x. If you'd like to have HTML docs installed, get them from <https://docs.python.org/3/download.html> (HTML format, .tar.bz2 archive).