doc: build rules requires /usr/bin/python

maven_jar would fail to fetch material when a `python` executable is not
found in path. It looks it up with:

 python = ctx.which("python")

Since Debian 11 and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, there is no more a
`/usr/bin/python` to get rid of the ambiguity between python 2 and
python 3.

8cc50228 erroneously mentionned the build rule requires python 2,
instead of the lack of `python`.  Adjust the document to instruct people
to install Python 3.

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1 file changed
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  1. .settings/
  2. Documentation/
  3. java/
  4. javatests/
  5. lib/
  6. modules/
  7. resources/
  8. tools/
  9. .bazelrc
  10. .bazelversion
  11. .gitignore
  12. .gitmodules
  13. .mailmap
  14. BUILD
  15. COPYING
  16. fake_pom_deploy.xml
  17. navbar.md
  18. README.md
  19. version.bzl
  20. WORKSPACE
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