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[v1.9] Backport Allow builds with multiple python3 versions (#1441) #1469

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Currently Python 3.7 is hardcoded into the debian build system here. These code changes allow other versions of python.

This was tested on Python 3.9 on Debian 11.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Allen arallen@nvidia.com

Currently Python 3.7 is hardcoded into the debian build system here. These code changes allow other versions of python.

This was tested on Python 3.9 on Debian 11.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Allen <arallen@nvidia.com>
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@kcudnik Hey Kamil, can you please take a look at this backport request for #1441 ?

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@kcudnik Can we please merge this?

@kcudnik kcudnik merged commit 942c28c into opencomputeproject:v1.9 Apr 15, 2022
alexrallen added a commit to alexrallen/SAI that referenced this pull request Apr 22, 2022
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Currently Python 3.7 is hardcoded into the debian build system here. These code changes allow other versions of python.

This was tested on Python 3.9 on Debian 11.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Allen <arallen@nvidia.com>
rlhui pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 26, 2022
Currently Python 3.7 is hardcoded into the debian build system here. These code changes allow other versions of python.

This was tested on Python 3.9 on Debian 11.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Allen <arallen@nvidia.com>
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