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python2 support in 18.04 LTS?
Can I have a .desktop Launcher for both Python2 and Python3 depending on version installed?How do I get a list of non-LTS packages installed efficiently?How many years of support I would get if I install multiple desktop environments?pyvenv vs venv vs python-virtualenv vs virtualenv and python 3How does 24/7 support in Ubuntu Advantage workSwitching from python2 to python3How can I remove python 3.6 installed from deadsnakes PPA after upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04?Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS length of support if installing Xubuntu PackagesDoes Xubuntu 18.04 have support only 3 years while Ubuntu 18.04 has 10 years?In ubuntu IDE doest load tkinter library for python3 or python2
Considering that python2 is included in 18.04 LTS and Ubuntu provides LTS support on those packages, is Ubuntu going to provide security support for python2 packages (and which ones) by backporting obvious security issues from python3 to python2 or not?
What kind of support would be provided on python 2 packages?
Thank you!
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Considering that python2 is included in 18.04 LTS and Ubuntu provides LTS support on those packages, is Ubuntu going to provide security support for python2 packages (and which ones) by backporting obvious security issues from python3 to python2 or not?
What kind of support would be provided on python 2 packages?
Thank you!
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Considering that python2 is included in 18.04 LTS and Ubuntu provides LTS support on those packages, is Ubuntu going to provide security support for python2 packages (and which ones) by backporting obvious security issues from python3 to python2 or not?
What kind of support would be provided on python 2 packages?
Thank you!
python security lts patch support
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Considering that python2 is included in 18.04 LTS and Ubuntu provides LTS support on those packages, is Ubuntu going to provide security support for python2 packages (and which ones) by backporting obvious security issues from python3 to python2 or not?
What kind of support would be provided on python 2 packages?
Thank you!
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