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Is there a conflict between raspbian/raspberrypi versions and python versions?
I'm curious what you might be encountering, because I have installed the latest versions of Raspbian on my oldest RPi devices and I haven't experienced any issues.
Supported Python Versions can be ...
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How can I track the version of Python in Raspberry PI O/S
https://wiki.debian.org/Python
Debian Bullseye contains 2.7, 3.7, 3.8
Debian Buster contains Python 2.7, 3.7
Debian Stretch contains Python 2.7, 3.5
Debian Jessie contains Python 2.7, 3.4
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Is there a conflict between raspbian/raspberrypi versions and python versions?
Running different versions of python is not an issue of the hardware, means version of a Raspberry Pi. It is an issue of the version of the Raspbian distribution. A specific python version is ...
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Automate builds for custom RaspberryPi images
I would investigate Ansible. "Ansible delivers simple IT automation that ends repetitive tasks and frees up DevOps teams for more strategic work." (Ansible Website).
While it is used extensively to ...
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Check most current RPI-Firmware available from Git Repo?
There is a /boot/.firmware_revision file created by the installation process.
The following bash script (extracted from Hexxeh's actual rpi-update script) could be used to extract the required info:
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how to swap dbus versions in rpi/linux?
That check is for the python dbus module not for the version of the dbus daemon.
On Raspbian Jessie, version 1.2.0 is installed. I don't have Wheezy on anything to check what it has. You should be ...
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