![]() ![]() If this is so, replace any usage of 'python' in the examples below with the appropriate invocation. You can test the version by python –version or python3 –version. It is possible that the normal invocation of python starts up Python 2.x, and that to start up Python 3.x requires invoking with python3 or python3.4 etc. On some systems, both Python 2.x and 3.x are installed. If you have more than one version of Python installed, then you must use the correct version for these scripts. If you have installed Gramps 4.2 or higher on your Linux system already, then a sufficient version of Python will be present. You must have at least that version installed.
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