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Home Content News Python 3.6 becomes a supported version for Ubuntu 17.10
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PYTHON 3.6 BECOMES A SUPPORTED VERSION FOR UBUNTU 17.10

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Jagmeet Singh
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June 28, 2017
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Canonical has brought Python 3.6 as a supported version for the upcoming Ubuntu
17.10 (Artful Ardvark) release. The latest development emerges amid the ongoing
Python 3.6 transition, which is aimed to deliver an advanced programming
experience to Ubuntu users.

“Python 3.6 is now a supported version in the Artful release, and almost
packages that build C extensions have been rebuilt,” Canonical’s development
team writes in a blog post.



While Canonical engineers have developed the Python supported version for the
next Ubuntu version, it still includes some failures. Nevertheless, there are
plans to make Python 3.5 the default version.

Netplan project implementation

Canonical’s team is also in development to bring Netplan project by default on
Ubuntu 17.10. This new move removes the clutter in the networking configuration
of the open source platform and enables a unified way to configure a network.

Ubuntu 17.10 is scheduled for October 19. Alongside the Python 3.6 supported and
Netplan implementation, the platform will include Linux kernel 4.13 to uplift
the present computing model.


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 * python
 * Python 3.6
 * ubuntu
 * Ubuntu 17.10
 * Ubuntu Artful Ardvark


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