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For command line examples in the documentation, use "python" rather than "python3" #100972

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furkanonder opened this issue Jan 12, 2023 · 3 comments
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furkanonder commented Jan 12, 2023

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hugovk commented Jan 12, 2023

Note: similar to #98763.

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On my Mac, python no longer refers to an executable. Only python3 works. So, at least for Mac Users, the status quo is better. With the proposed substitutions, the examples won't work any more.

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erlend-aasland commented Jun 19, 2023

Closing this; see #100973 (comment) for my explanation.

@erlend-aasland erlend-aasland closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jun 19, 2023
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