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[utils/common] Check for Python version higher than 3.8 #184

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  • New Features

    • Enhanced Python virtual environment creation with version checks.
    • Conditional package installation for Raspberry Pi boards.
    • Improved error handling and user privilege management during installations.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Refined control flow to ensure robust installation processes.

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The changes made to the utils/common.sh script enhance its functionality by adding version checks and hardware-specific validations. The create_python_venv function now verifies that the Python version is above 3.8 before proceeding, while the required_packages function has been updated to include specific package installations for Raspberry Pi boards. Additionally, the apt_ensure function checks if the user is root before using sudo. These modifications improve the script's robustness and adaptability without altering its overall structure.

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File Change Summary
utils/common.sh - Updated create_python_venv to check Python version (must be > 3.8) and log errors if not.
- Modified required_packages to add checks for Raspberry Pi, including specific packages.
- Updated apt_ensure to check user privileges before using sudo.

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@goldyfruit goldyfruit merged commit d6908b1 into main Oct 15, 2024
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@goldyfruit goldyfruit deleted the feat/check_python_version branch October 15, 2024 16:08
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