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Note: you may need to create a new shell or reload your bash_profile in your current shell for the pyenv initialization to do its thing (set up shims). Now install some python using pyenv and then switch to it with the pyenv local command (you can see all your versions with pyenv versions). If command -v pyenv 1>/dev/null 2>&1 then
#Make mac check for updates how to
The pyenv repo is pretty detailed on how to install for different systems and what it's actually doing, but here's the basic steps for mac: Make sure ‘Automatically download and install’ is OFF. Modify your shell environment ( PATH) with shims so that when you do pyenv local 3.8.1, calling python will invoke the new interpreter instead of your system python.Go to Software Update to permanently remove any apps from your. Doing pyenv install 3.8.1 will install python 3.8.1 under ~/.pyenv/versions/3.8.1. Check your desktop and remove the shortcuts for any apps and files that you no longer use. Install different python versions under some directory.
Essentially, pyenv can do two key things for you: MacX MediaTrans, a bi-directional backup tool for iOS and macOS, lets you transfer Mac files, like video, photos, music files, iTunes purchases, podcast, ringtone etc. I recommend using pyenv to manage your local python versions (both 2.x and 3.x) instead of installing new versions directly with homebrew or building new python versions from source manually.