![]() We’ve installed new point releases of the other installed Pythons:.Python 3.9 (specifically, 3.9.5) is now supported.While this doesn’t make any huge changes to the system, it made a number of the things below possible… Python version changes ¶ The operating system is now Ubuntu 20.04. ![]() There’s a lot! A new and better operating system ¶ ![]() This post has more details on what’s new in the glastonbury system image. You can switch to the new system image from the “Account” page, but you may need to make changes to your code and/or virtualenvs to make everything work – there’s more information on the linked page. If you signed up before that date, you’ll be on an older “system image” – essentially the version of the operating system and the set of installed packages that you have access to. ![]() Additionally, the underlying operating system for your account will be Ubuntu 20.04, rather than the 16.04 used by older accounts. If you signed up for an account on PythonAnywhere after 21 June 2021, you’ll have Python 3.9 available – you can use it just like any other Python version. Glastonbury: a new system image, with Python 3.9 and Ubuntu 20.04 ![]()
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