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| | | | | Hello, In this article I will introduce you to pyenv, a tool for managing python environments. Installing pyenv is pretty straight forward, you'll need to clone the repo and add the binaries to the path. For a typical Debian based distro using the Zsh shell the instructions would be: 1 2 3 4 git clone https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv.git ~/.pyenv echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.zshrc echo 'export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc Then, in order for this to take effect, you need to reload the shell with: source ~/.zshrc, or just restart your terminal. ?? | |
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www.djpeacher.com
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| | | | | If you are trying to use "System Python" or manually install other versions, you could be saving yourself a lot of grief by using a version manager instead. | |
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www.buildahomelab.com
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| | | | | How to Install Ansible with pipenv and pyenv. Pipenv gives a lot of flexibility over ansible project versioning. | |
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janakiev.com
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| | | Are you working with Jupyter Notebook and Python? Do you also want to benefit from virtual environments? In this tutorial you will see how to do just that with Anaconda or Virtualenv/venv. | ||