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Allow python::version to contain a point (e.g. python3.7) #523

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This worked before #489.

This Pull Request (PR) fixes the following issues

Fixes #508.

@baurmatt baurmatt added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 5, 2019
@baurmatt baurmatt merged commit 6325184 into voxpupuli:master Dec 5, 2019
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@baurmatt Hello, I upgraded to 4.0.0 of this module as I see the bug for containing a point has been fixed - thanks for this.

However, I think there may still be issues here. Using 'python3.7' in this field causes apt to search for 'python3.7-pip'. This produces:

Unable to locate package python3.7-pip

As far as I can tell from research, this package does not exist, and instead people have installed python3-pip along with Python 3.7.

Do you know anything about this?

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Shouldn't you be using just 3.7?

@baurmatt baurmatt deleted the bug/python_version branch April 7, 2020 13:45
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My bad, this was the issue. Replacing python3.7 (Who knows why I had this here!) with 3.7 fixed the problem. Thanks @tonythomas01.

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