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Hello, I have installed python 3.9.1 and indeed this is confirmed in the terminal when looking to the version. However when launching Biopython I get the message "Biopython requires Python 3.6 or later. Python 2.7 detected." How is this possible? What to do? Thanks.
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Python is generally symlinked to python v.2.x. Can you explicitly try `python3`?
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New python versions usually break a lot of modules, especially low-level ones like pyinstaller and cffi. I usually wait for a revision or two before upgrading to let module maintainers catch up. Waiting also lets the PSF fix any bugs and security holes that are bound to be lurking somewhere.
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The old version is better!
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