Re: python 3.5 with or without python 3.7

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pyenv <https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv> did the job perfectly !
thank you for this tip :-)
regards, lacsaP.

Le lun. 7 janv. 2019 à 14:59, Pascal <patatetom@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

> thanks
> ok, this is the last top post ;-)
>
> Le lun. 7 janv. 2019 à 14:55, Mr.Elendig <mrelendig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a
> écrit :
>
>> On 07/01/2019 14:52, Pascal via arch-general wrote:
>> > what would be the command line for pipenv (eg. user wide) ?
>> >
>> > Le lun. 7 janv. 2019 à 14:36, Mr.Elendig <mrelendig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a
>> écrit :
>> >
>> >> On 07/01/2019 14:34, Pascal via arch-general wrote:
>> >>> hello members (and happy new year),
>> >>> my system is up to date and works with python 3.7.
>> >>> for a specific need, I want to install python 3.5 but cannot go down
>> >>> because its installation breaks an dependency: :: installing python
>> >>> (3.5.2-1) breaks dependency 'python>=3.7' required by
>> libreoffice-still.
>> >>> what do you think is the easiest way to achieve my goals ?
>> >>> regards, lacsaP.
>> >> Install python35 from aur if you need it system wide or use pyenv if
>> not.
>> >>
>>
>> Pyenv[1] not pipenv.
>>
>> And please don't top post :=)
>>
>> [1]https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv
>>
>




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