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Hello, It might be that you're using an old python version. Although RecoverPy v1 supported Python 3.6 and I guess pip should default to this version if you had it. FYI RecoverPy v2 only support Python >= 3.8. Python 3.6 reached its EOL a year ago and 3.7 will reach its EOL in a few months. You can try running If your Python version is not the source of the problem, it might be that your Python and/or pip bin defaults to the wrong installation. Try running :
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I'm sorry for such stupid questions, but I'm new to this, and I can't install your application, at the installation stage, writing the command (python3 -m pip install recoverpy) I get errors in the console.
Thank you in advance.
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