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...Python 3.7 Release Schedule PEP:537 Title:Python 3.7 Release Schedule Author:Ned Deily <nad at python.org> Status:Active Type:Informational Created:23-Dec-2016 Python-Version:3.7 Contents Abstract Release Manager and Crew 3.7 Lifespan Release Schedule 3.7.0 schedule 3.7.1 schedule (first bugfix release) 3.7.2 schedule 3.7.3 schedule 3.7.4 schedule 3.7.5 schedule 3.7.6 schedule 3.7.7 schedule 3.7.8 schedule (last bugfix release) 3.7.9 schedule (security/binary release) 3.7...
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...Python 3.9.8, documentation released on 05 November 2021. Python 3.9.7, documentation released on 30 August 2021. Python 3.9.6, documentation released on 28 June 2021. Python 3.9.5, documentation released on 3 May 2021. Python 3.9.4, documentation released on 4 April 2021. Python 3.9.3, documentation released on 2 April 2021. Python 3.9.2, documentation released on 19 February 2021. Python 3.9.1, documentation released on 8 December 2020. Python 3.9.0, documentation released on 5 October 2020. P...
...Python for macOS may do so. Tcl/Tk Releases built-in 8.6.11 As of Python 3.9.1, all current universal2 Python installers for macOS downloadable from python.org supply their own private copies of Tcl/Tk 8.6.11. They do not look for or use any third-party or system copies of Tcl/Tk. This is an Aqua Cocoa Tk. built-in 8.6.8 As of Python 3.7.0, 3.6.8, and 2.7.16, all current legacy 64-bit Intel-only Python installers for macOS downloadable from python.org supply their own private copies of T...
...python3 binary which provides the python3 command available to end users as well as the #!/usr/bin/python3 shebang for Python-language software included in the distro. Because there are no official binary releases of Python for Linux/UNIX, almost all Python end users on these OSes use the Python interpreter built and shipped with their distro. The python3 executable available to the users of the distro and the python3 executable available as a dependency for other software in the distro are typi...