commit | daac590fc1b5dffc202efdce1f03c007fe22fcfb | [log] [download] |
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author | Antoine Musso <hashar@free.fr> | Thu Sep 08 15:56:06 2022 +0200 |
committer | Antoine Musso <hashar@free.fr> | Thu Sep 08 16:03:07 2022 +0200 |
tree | 1883efb29e030f6e7054ba63c7668e347c50640a | |
parent | 8cc50228764f2313a5506a57ddafe2e7048f3b80 [diff] |
doc: build rules requires /usr/bin/python maven_jar would fail to fetch material when a `python` executable is not found in path. It looks it up with: python = ctx.which("python") Since Debian 11 and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, there is no more a `/usr/bin/python` to get rid of the ambiguity between python 2 and python 3. 8cc50228 erroneously mentionned the build rule requires python 2, instead of the lack of `python`. Adjust the document to instruct people to install Python 3. Change-Id: I455edc28f1b67663409ee1c612edd21a5cc57720
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