Timeline for answer to Pip for Python 3.8 by Ryabchenko Alexander
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| Sep 29, 2024 at 19:45 | comment | added | VHS | This doesn't work on modern Ubuntu (24.04). Python 3.8 will install if you add the 20.04 repositories, but the pip or distutils you'd need to make a useful/functional 3.8 installation are mutually exclusive with packages necessary for the system Python (3.12). Breaking system Python almost always breaks the whole Ubuntu install, so I don't think this is an option. | |
| Apr 25, 2023 at 16:00 | comment | added | Scott Gigante | This is the right answer. | |
| Aug 11, 2020 at 18:55 | comment | added | Daniel Walker | If I've already got IPython installed via pip3, is manually installing Python 3.8 going to break anything? | |
| Aug 6, 2020 at 10:56 | review | Low quality answers | |||
| Aug 6, 2020 at 15:49 | |||||
| Aug 6, 2020 at 10:36 | history | answered | Ryabchenko Alexander | CC BY-SA 4.0 |