diff --git a/salomon.csv b/salomon.csv
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--- a/salomon.csv
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@@ -610,6 +610,7 @@ Python/2.7.11-intel-2017.00,2
 Python/2.7.13-base,2
 Python/2.7.13,2
 Python/2.7.14-base,2
+Python/2.7.14-GCC-6.3.0-2.27-base,2
 Python/3.4.3-intel-2015b,2
 Python/3.5.1-intel-2016.01,2
 Python/3.5.1-intel-2017.00,2
diff --git a/salomon.md b/salomon.md
index 7e147ba3589218a1ab14e311086eab36173a910a..363a7ff31ce86f58060d3958fb80cbfa5d471105 100644
--- a/salomon.md
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@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@
 | [libc](https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/) | The Glibc package contains the main C library. This library provides the basic routines for allocating memory, searching directories, opening and closing files, reading and writing files, string handling, pattern matching, arithmetic, and so on. |
 | [PRACE](http://www.prace-ri.eu/PRACE-Common-Production) | The PRACE Common Production Environment (PCPE) is a set of software tools and libraries that are planned to be available on all PRACE execution sites. The PCPE also defines a set of environment variables that try to make compilation on all sites as homogeneous and simple as possible. |
 | [prace](http://www.prace-ri.eu/PRACE-Common-Production) | PRACE Common Production Environment (PCPE) Initialisation of the PRACE common production environment. This allows you to assume that the following tools/libraries are available by default in your PATH/environment. * Fortran, C, C++ Compilers * MPI * BLAS, LAPACK, BLACS, ScaLAPACK * FFTW * HDF5, NetCDF The compiler commands on are: * mpif90 - Fortran compiler * mpicc - C compiler * mpicxx - C++ compiler For more information on the PCPE please see the documentation at: http://www.prace-ri.eu/PRACE-Common-Production For help using this system, please see Local User Guide available at: http://prace-ri.eu/Best-Practice-Guide-Anselm-HTML |
-| [Py](https://www.python.org) | Python 2.7 toolchain |
+| [Py](https://www.python.org) | Python 3.6 toolchain |
 
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