RTEMS | Most of our Python files still refer to python instead of python3 (#5154)

Amar Takhar (@amar) gitlab at rtems.org
Mon Nov 18 03:43:04 UTC 2024




Amar Takhar commented on a discussion: https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/rtos/rtems/-/issues/5154#note_115148


Happy to go backwards too and assume 'python' is python3 which some operating systems have already done.  Debian has a package to make 'python' python3.

So historically it was never decided by the Python project -- operating systems just kind of decided 'python' is 2.7 and 'python3' is python3.  But now, years after Python 2.7 is gone there really is no need for 'python' to be python2.

I'm in favour or just changing it to be 'python' we need to be consistent having

Eventually operating systems will for sure make 'python' be v3.  If there is ever a Python 4 we'll see what happens.

+1 for making it just 'python' though.

@chris you have any thoughts?

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