# If first_python is set, there was a binary somewhere even though
# it was not suitable. Use it for the error message.
if test -n "$first_python"; then
- error_exit "Cannot use '$first_python', Python >= 3.7 is required." \
+ error_exit "Cannot use '$first_python', Python >= 3.8 is required." \
"Use --python=/path/to/python to specify a supported Python."
else
error_exit "Python not found. Use --python=/path/to/python"