From 5f011115943933ff36adf997c886d73ea88003fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hugo van Kemenade <1324225+hugovk@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 21:50:05 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Docs: Update two FAQs for Python 3 (#124247) Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood --- Doc/faq/extending.rst | 7 +++---- Doc/faq/general.rst | 7 +++---- 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/faq/extending.rst b/Doc/faq/extending.rst index 1cff2c4091df06..3147fda7c37124 100644 --- a/Doc/faq/extending.rst +++ b/Doc/faq/extending.rst @@ -246,13 +246,12 @@ Then, when you run GDB: I want to compile a Python module on my Linux system, but some files are missing. Why? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Most packaged versions of Python don't include the -:file:`/usr/lib/python2.{x}/config/` directory, which contains various files +Most packaged versions of Python omit some files required for compiling Python extensions. -For Red Hat, install the python-devel RPM to get the necessary files. +For Red Hat, install the python3-devel RPM to get the necessary files. -For Debian, run ``apt-get install python-dev``. +For Debian, run ``apt-get install python3-dev``. How do I tell "incomplete input" from "invalid input"? ------------------------------------------------------ diff --git a/Doc/faq/general.rst b/Doc/faq/general.rst index 31df5ebbfb83dd..578777d7f23621 100644 --- a/Doc/faq/general.rst +++ b/Doc/faq/general.rst @@ -309,10 +309,9 @@ guaranteed that interfaces will remain the same throughout a series of bugfix releases. The latest stable releases can always be found on the `Python download page -`_. There are two production-ready versions -of Python: 2.x and 3.x. The recommended version is 3.x, which is supported by -most widely used libraries. Although 2.x is still widely used, :pep:`it is not -maintained anymore <0373>`. +`_. +Python 3.x is the recommended version and supported by most widely used libraries. +Python 2.x :pep:`is not maintained anymore <373>`. How many people are using Python? ---------------------------------