-
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 245
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
Fix/references-to-python #115
Fix/references-to-python #115
Conversation
Due to issues arising, where people were misunderstanding which version of python was being used, we'd rather want to explicitely use python3 to avoid this. These issues can be found stav121#62 and stav121#107 .
This is simply done from an aesthetic/readability point of view. Revert at will.
Hello @floppydisken , I see nothing blocking here, the If anything comes up we will fix it. Anyways, thanks a lot for the contribution! Feel free to make any other change you see fit in the future! |
@unix121 Of course. It's the least I could do! Thanks for making an awesome tool! |
* Fix references to python. Now explicitely references python3 Due to issues arising, where people were misunderstanding which version of python was being used, we'd rather want to explicitely use python3 to avoid this. These issues can be found #62 and #107 . * Made apt install easier to read by newlining each package. This is simply done from an aesthetic/readability point of view. Revert at will.
* Fix references to python. Now explicitely references python3 Due to issues arising, where people were misunderstanding which version of python was being used, we'd rather want to explicitely use python3 to avoid this. These issues can be found #62 and #107 . * Made apt install easier to read by newlining each package. This is simply done from an aesthetic/readability point of view. Revert at will.
* Fix references to python. Now explicitely references python3 Due to issues arising, where people were misunderstanding which version of python was being used, we'd rather want to explicitely use python3 to avoid this. These issues can be found #62 and #107 . * Made apt install easier to read by newlining each package. This is simply done from an aesthetic/readability point of view. Revert at will.
* Fix references to python. Now explicitely references python3 Due to issues arising, where people were misunderstanding which version of python was being used, we'd rather want to explicitely use python3 to avoid this. These issues can be found #62 and #107 . * Made apt install easier to read by newlining each package. This is simply done from an aesthetic/readability point of view. Revert at will.
* Fix references to python. Now explicitely references python3 Due to issues arising, where people were misunderstanding which version of python was being used, we'd rather want to explicitely use python3 to avoid this. These issues can be found #62 and #107 . * Made apt install easier to read by newlining each package. This is simply done from an aesthetic/readability point of view. Revert at will.
* Fix references to python. Now explicitely references python3 Due to issues arising, where people were misunderstanding which version of python was being used, we'd rather want to explicitely use python3 to avoid this. These issues can be found #62 and #107 . * Made apt install easier to read by newlining each package. This is simply done from an aesthetic/readability point of view. Revert at will.
* Fix references to python. Now explicitely references python3 Due to issues arising, where people were misunderstanding which version of python was being used, we'd rather want to explicitely use python3 to avoid this. These issues can be found #62 and #107 . * Made apt install easier to read by newlining each package. This is simply done from an aesthetic/readability point of view. Revert at will.
* Fix references to python. Now explicitely references python3 Due to issues arising, where people were misunderstanding which version of python was being used, we'd rather want to explicitely use python3 to avoid this. These issues can be found #62 and #107 . * Made apt install easier to read by newlining each package. This is simply done from an aesthetic/readability point of view. Revert at will.
* Fix references to python. Now explicitely references python3 Due to issues arising, where people were misunderstanding which version of python was being used, we'd rather want to explicitely use python3 to avoid this. These issues can be found #62 and #107 . * Made apt install easier to read by newlining each package. This is simply done from an aesthetic/readability point of view. Revert at will.
Due to issues arising, where people were misunderstanding which version of python was being used, we'd rather want to explicitely use python3 to avoid this. These issues can be found at #62 and and partly #107 .
Be advised, I havent actually tested this, as I'm unaware of the best approach to doing so. Spin up a VM perhaps?