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Using pyenv
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# INSTALLATION | |
# Step 1: Install pyenv | |
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer/master/bin/pyenv-installer | bash | |
# This will output some instructions to add a few lines to | |
# your ~/.bash_profile file. Once you've done that | |
# then open a new terminal window to continue. | |
# Step 2: Install some versions of Python | |
# This will take a few minutes | |
pyenv install 3.6.3 | |
pyenv install 2.7.14 | |
pyenv rehash # or open a new terminal window again | |
# Step 3: Set your global default version of Python | |
# This will make "python" and "python3" run Python 3.6.3 | |
# "python2" can be used to run Python 2.7.14 | |
pyenv global 3.6.3 2.7.14 | |
# WITHIN A PROJECT | |
# Step 1: Create a virtualenv with your project name | |
pyenv virtualenv pyquil | |
# Step 2: Set this virtualenv to be the default for the project | |
pyenv local pyquil | |
# Done! This creates a ".python-version" file in your project | |
# Now, whenever you cd into the directoy, pyenv will automagically | |
# switch to that environment |
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