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doc: note in README that Python 3.8 is supported #2072

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions README.md
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### On Unix

* Python v2.7, v3.5, v3.6, or v3.7
* Python v2.7, v3.5, v3.6, v3.7, or v3.8
* `make`
* A proper C/C++ compiler toolchain, like [GCC](https://gcc.gnu.org)

### On macOS

* Python v2.7, v3.5, v3.6, or v3.7
* Python v2.7, v3.5, v3.6, v3.7, or v3.8
* [Xcode](https://developer.apple.com/xcode/download/)
* You also need to install the `XCode Command Line Tools` by running `xcode-select --install`. Alternatively, if you already have the full Xcode installed, you can find them under the menu `Xcode -> Open Developer Tool -> More Developer Tools...`. This step will install `clang`, `clang++`, and `make`.
* If your Mac has been _upgraded_ to macOS Catalina (10.15), please read [macOS_Catalina.md](macOS_Catalina.md).
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### Configuring Python Dependency

`node-gyp` requires that you have installed a compatible version of Python, one of: v2.7, v3.5, v3.6,
or v3.7. If you have multiple Python versions installed, you can identify which Python
v3.7, or v3.8. If you have multiple Python versions installed, you can identify which Python
version `node-gyp` should use in one of the following ways:

1. by setting the `--python` command-line option, e.g.:
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