Add extra flag for Ubuntu 16.04 to install py3 PPA automatically#682
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Add extra flag for Ubuntu 16.04 to install py3 PPA automatically#682
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FYI in a sub-shell environment read -p "Message" choice won't show the Message and so that was moved out as echo.
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LGTM - good to have found the extra edge cases where it didn't work.
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As a follow-up to #681, this PR adds extra flag
--u16-add-insecure-py3-ppapassed to installer to add 3rd party insecure PPA with python3 under Ubuntu Xenial.This fixes more corner cases I just identified with different non-interactive modes, subshells,
curl|bashpiping and other tricky situations.