On 25.11.2019 9:50, Terry Reedy wrote:
On 11/24/2019 7:30 PM, Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev wrote:On 25.11.2019 1:10, Terry Reedy wrote:This is build logic's fault, `python3.8` is not guaranteed to be present. I believe Configure is finding pyenv's shim which is present but returns 127 when run if there's no underlying executable to invoke. This is proven by "pyenv: python3.8: command not found".Travis passed https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/17366 but a half hour later twice failed https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/17370This looks like Travis' fault, 3.7.1 should be preinstalled in Xenial with `language: c` according to my findings: https://github.com/travis-ci/docs-travis-ci-com/pull/2413/files#diff-fb862f5208fb2361d2280b621831f6b3https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/17371I reported this: https://github.com/travis-ci/docs-travis-ci-com/pull/2413#issuecomment-557942367Thank you for reporting. 8 hrs later it is still down. Maybe tomorrow something will happen.
Don't count on this being fixed fast: I said that this is not even an official guarantee yet.Either move to Bionic where python 3.7 is available from Apt, or use `language: python`+`python: 3.7` or `language: generic` (where 3.7.1 is hopefully more reliably preinstalled) and install Clang 7 from Apt.
But note that the text stating that is not yet in the official documentation. (Current text says that it should be preinstalled but not for which languages.)saying pyenv: python3.8: command not found pyenv: version `3.7.1' not installed
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