Paul Koning <paulkoning(a)comcast.net> wrote:
Yes, though "pip" will alias to that if python 2 is not installed.
That is becoming somewhat more common.
I'm not a Python person, but on Debian and Ubuntu (and Mint, which is a
popular Ubuntu derivative) "python" and "pip" are still the v2
versions,
even with the latest distros. I think the fear is that it will break a
bunch of scripts if they change what "python" does.
Bob