rely on PYTHON set in Makefile/environment instead of hardcoded call to python3 in extract_assets.py #83
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Linux convention is that a single python exists as python3, but FreeBSD, likely the others allow multiple installs and explicitly call the minor so python3.9 or python3.10 or whatever pythons you have installed on your system to use. extract_assets.py hardcodes python as python3 for subsequent python scripts used by the script, this change pulls from environment setting of PYTHON to use that instead to allow setting in main Makefile or environment variable for cleaner portability