Slackware-Current: Updating question
by business_kid from LinuxQuestions.org on (#4Y5XG)
When I decide to update slackware-current, I usually back up, grab the iso, upgrade the individual package dirs without --reinstall or --install-new, because that allows me to leave out a lot of bloat I don't really need or have room for. Then I sort the other stuff I have on disk if it feels put out.
I have the current iso, and notice everything is recompiled against Python 3, so the age of python 2 seems passed.
With the exception of python2 will that scheme work this time round? I have gazillions of python modules for various bits & pieces, and can expect trouble there, although I think most are on python3 or appimage.


I have the current iso, and notice everything is recompiled against Python 3, so the age of python 2 seems passed.
With the exception of python2 will that scheme work this time round? I have gazillions of python modules for various bits & pieces, and can expect trouble there, although I think most are on python3 or appimage.