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PEP 394[1] says, "In cases where the script is expected to be executed outside virtual environments, developers will need to be aware of the following discrepancies across platforms and installation methods: * Older Linux distributions will provide a python command that refers to Python 2, and will likely not provide a python2 command. * Some newer Linux distributions will provide a python command that refers to Python 3. * Some Linux distributions will not provide a python command at all by default, but will provide a python3 command by default." Debian has forced the issue by choosing the third option[2]: "NOTE: Debian testing (bullseye) has removed the "python" package and the '/usr/bin/python' symlink due to the deprecation of Python 2." Switch our shebang from "#!/usr/bin/env python" to "#!/usr/bin/env python3" in some places. Remove some 2/3 version checks if we know we're running under Python 3. Remove the "coding: utf-8" in a bunch of places since that's the default in Python 3. [1]https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/#for-python-script-publishers [2]https://wiki.debian.org/Python |
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