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Python 3 in SUSE
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* Subpackages *
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Python 3 is split into several subpackages, based on external dependencies.
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The main package 'python3' has soft dependencies on all subpackages needed to
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assemble the standard library; however, these might not all be installed by default.
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If you attempt to import a module that is currently not installed, an ImportError is thrown,
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with instructions to install the missing subpackage. Installing the subpackage might result
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in installing libraries that the subpackage requires to function.
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* ensurepip *
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The 'ensurepip' module from Python 3 standard library (PEP 453) is supposed to deploy
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a bundled copy of the pip installer. This makes no sense in a managed distribution like SUSE.
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Instead, you need to install package 'python3-pip'. Usually this will be installed automatically
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with 'python3'.
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Using 'ensurepip' when pip is not installed will result in an ImportError with instructions
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to install 'python3-pip'.
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* Documentation *
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You can find documentation in seprarate packages: python3-doc and
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python3-doc-pdf. These contan following documents:
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Tutorial, What's New in Python, Global Module Index, Library Reference,
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Macintosh Module Reference, Installing Python Modules, Distributing Python
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Modules, Language Reference, Extending and Embedding, Python/C API,
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Documenting Python
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The python3-doc package constains many text files from source tarball.
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* Interactive mode *
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Interactive mode is by default enhanced with of history and command completion.
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If you don't like these features, you can unset the PYTHONSTARTUP variable
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in your .profile or disable it system wide in /etc/profile.d/python.sh.
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