![]() ![]() It looks like Debian provides a way to update the system Python version: but using an official package is another thing, as it will also update all other packages depending on Python, critical or not, in an atomic transaction. Open the Python Releases for Windows page, select Python version, and download Python executable installer. If you see that Python isn’t installed, you can use the official Python website to install it. That said, I reiterate, if you try to build your own Python and install it over the system's one, you will break your system to re-install needed point. Install Python on Windows from the official Python website. Highlight the Install Now (or Upgrade Now) message, and then click it. By searching for IDLE: Go to the lower-left corner on the search bar and type idle, it will show suggestions like this. Installing Double-click the icon labeling the file python-3.9.6-amd64.exe. The following two screenshots show the process. Pyenv - is the the "de facto" framework to have multiple Python versions in the same system. Using Command Prompt: Go to the search bar and open command prompt. The correct way to have various, and newer, Python versions in a Linux is to build them to other prefixes (even in the user home, no need for a global Python with other versions), and them leverage on virtaulenvs so that each project, or scratch directory for scripts one have, use the exact desired interpreter. ![]() Click on Install now to begin. ![]() Double click on the downloaded file and install Python for all users, and ensure that Python is added to your path. For more than 10 years now, most Linux distributions rely on Python for critical system tasks, including package managing - and replacing the very files of the system Python packages will make all Python extensions in the system utilities to break at once. Open a browser to the Python website and download the Windows installer. ![]() One should not try to replace the system Python install in any Linux distribution: it will just take your system into an unusable state. ![]()
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