docs: Remove explicit references to Python 3 (now assumed).
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@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ Although not strictly necessary, we recommend you shut down your current
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MediaGoblin/Celery processes before upgrading.
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Upgrade (already on Python 3)
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-----------------------------
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Upgrade
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-------
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1. Update to the latest release. In your ``mediagoblin`` directory, run::
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make distclean
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3. Install MediaGoblin (changed for 0.11.0, see notes section above)::
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3. Recreate the virtual environment and install MediaGoblin::
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./bootstrap.sh && VIRTUALENV_FLAGS='--system-site-packages' ./configure && make
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(As of 0.11.0, the upgrade instructions have been updated to use
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``--system-site-package`` option for consistency with the deployment
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instructions. If this approach causes any problems with for you, re-run
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``make distclean`` and then ``./bootstrap.sh && ./configure && make`` without
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``--system-site-packages``.)
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4. Update the database::
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./bin/gmg dbupdate
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footer to confirm the version number you're running.
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Upgrading to Python 3
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---------------------
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Refer to the "Dependences" and "Configure PostgreSQL" sections of
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":doc:`deploying`" to install the necessary Python 3 dependencies. Then follow
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the instructions for "Upgrade (already on Python 3)" above.
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Updating your system Python
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Upgrading your operating system or installing a new version of Python may break
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MediaGoblin. This typically occurs because Python virtual environment is
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Upgrading your operating system or installing a new major version of Python may
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break MediaGoblin. This typically occurs because Python virtual environment is
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referring to a copy of Python that no longer exists. In this situation use the
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same process for "Upgrade (already on Python 3)" above.
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same process for "Upgrade" above.
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