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    Python executable location

    Python location in official jellyfin docker container
    ProposalElectrical50
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    2024-05-06, 08:20 PM
    I am running jellyfin using the official jellyfin/jellyfin docker container.  

    I am now trying to experiment with a post-process script written in python. However I cannot find the location of the python executable in the docker container (I exec into the running container and tried to locate the executable). Searching through the forums, I see scripts referencing python3, but I cannot find them in the locations referenced.  Does the official container not come with python installed?
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    2024-05-06, 08:23 PM
    The Jellyfin server is written in .NET and as such we don't have a need for Python in the container.
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    2024-05-07, 12:13 AM
    (2024-05-06, 08:23 PM)niels Wrote: The Jellyfin server is written in .NET and as such we don't have a need for Python in the container.

    Thank you for the quick response. It looks like I will have to stick to shell commands.
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