I was just using the standard installers as listed in your instructions (which are great BTW). Everything from first glance still uses Python2.
Yeah, you are correct, I just re-read my own post and yep everything seems to be using Python 3 😅
Please disregard my last comment.
I'll update the post and fix the remaining issues soon, that should help with my confusion.
Just out of curiosity how did you manage to fix the problem? By copying the dependency? I haven't seen this solution ever before.
This is specific to ARM Docker deployments. The Ubuntu deployments in the Cloud don't seem to have this issue.
I found people having the similar issue after installing docker-compose - github.com/docker/docker-py/issues...
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I was just using the standard installers as listed in your instructions (which are great BTW). Everything from first glance still uses Python2.
Yeah, you are correct, I just re-read my own post and yep everything seems to be using Python 3 😅
Please disregard my last comment.
I'll update the post and fix the remaining issues soon, that should help with my confusion.
Just out of curiosity how did you manage to fix the problem? By copying the dependency? I haven't seen this solution ever before.
This is specific to ARM Docker deployments. The Ubuntu deployments in the Cloud don't seem to have this issue.
I found people having the similar issue after installing docker-compose - github.com/docker/docker-py/issues...