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Updates for python36 and scl#8721

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Updates for python36 and scl#8721
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Latest changes to installing the scl environment don't include the scl command, scl-utils is needed along w/ the proper repository in Centos7 to be enabled via RH and then downloaded to the environment which you are building and then SCL commands will work and setting python environment for bash will work too.

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Pull request in home-assistant (if applicable): home-assistant/home-assistant#

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  • Branch: next is for changes and new documentation that will go public with the next home-assistant release. Fixes, changes and adjustments for the current release should be created against current.
  • The documentation follows the standards.

Latest changes to installing the scl environment don't include the scl command, scl-utils is needed along w/ the proper repository in Centos7 to be enabled via RH and then downloaded to the environment which you are building and then SCL commands will work and setting python environment for bash will work too.
@ghost ghost added the to-do label Feb 24, 2019
@frenck frenck added enhancement current This PR goes into the current branch ready-for-review This PR needs to be reviewed and removed to-do labels Feb 25, 2019
@frenck frenck requested a review from fabaff February 25, 2019 11:37
@ghost ghost assigned fabaff Feb 27, 2019
@fabaff fabaff merged commit c73525a into home-assistant:current Feb 27, 2019
@ghost ghost removed the ready-for-review This PR needs to be reviewed label Feb 27, 2019
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