Indeed. It offers python3 version 3.7.5-1ubuntu1 as a solution which is not appropriate as python3 version 3.8.0-3 is already installed and does not provide a `python` command.
The python-is-python3 solution sounds like a sensible way forward. There be dragons, I suspect.
Indeed. It offers python3 version 3.7.5-1ubuntu1 as a solution which is not appropriate as python3 version 3.8.0-3 is already installed and does not provide a `python` command.
The python-is-python3 solution sounds like a sensible way forward. There be dragons, I suspect.