Version bump to 3.5, step 2.
diff --git a/Doc/tutorial/interpreter.rst b/Doc/tutorial/interpreter.rst
index c182511..38d2773 100644
--- a/Doc/tutorial/interpreter.rst
+++ b/Doc/tutorial/interpreter.rst
@@ -10,13 +10,13 @@
 Invoking the Interpreter
 ========================
 
-The Python interpreter is usually installed as :file:`/usr/local/bin/python3.4`
+The Python interpreter is usually installed as :file:`/usr/local/bin/python3.5`
 on those machines where it is available; putting :file:`/usr/local/bin` in your
 Unix shell's search path makes it possible to start it by typing the command:
 
 .. code-block:: text
 
-   python3.4
+   python3.5
 
 to the shell. [#]_ Since the choice of the directory where the interpreter lives
 is an installation option, other places are possible; check with your local
@@ -24,11 +24,11 @@
 popular alternative location.)
 
 On Windows machines, the Python installation is usually placed in
-:file:`C:\\Python34`, though you can change this when you're running the
+:file:`C:\\Python35`, though you can change this when you're running the
 installer.  To add this directory to your path,  you can type the following
 command into the command prompt in a DOS box::
 
-   set path=%path%;C:\python34
+   set path=%path%;C:\python35
 
 Typing an end-of-file character (:kbd:`Control-D` on Unix, :kbd:`Control-Z` on
 Windows) at the primary prompt causes the interpreter to exit with a zero exit
@@ -95,8 +95,8 @@
 prints a welcome message stating its version number and a copyright notice
 before printing the first prompt::
 
-   $ python3.4
-   Python 3.4 (default, Sep 24 2012, 09:25:04)
+   $ python3.5
+   Python 3.5 (default, Sep 24 2012, 09:25:04)
    [GCC 4.6.3] on linux2
    Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
    >>>
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@
 On BSD'ish Unix systems, Python scripts can be made directly executable, like
 shell scripts, by putting the line ::
 
-   #! /usr/bin/env python3.4
+   #! /usr/bin/env python3.5
 
 (assuming that the interpreter is on the user's :envvar:`PATH`) at the beginning
 of the script and giving the file an executable mode.  The ``#!`` must be the