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For example, you might have these versions installed: |
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* `~/.pyenv/versions/2.7.6/` |
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* `~/.pyenv/versions/3.3.3/` |
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* `~/.pyenv/versions/2.7.8/` |
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* `~/.pyenv/versions/3.4.1/` |
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* `~/.pyenv/versions/pypy-2.2.1/` |
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As far as pyenv is concerned, version names are simply the directories in |
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$ exec $SHELL |
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5. **Install Python versions into `$PYENV_ROOT/versions`.** |
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For example, to install Python 2.7.6, download and unpack the source, then run: |
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For example, to install Python 2.7.8, download and unpack the source, then run: |
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$ pyenv install 2.7.6 |
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$ pyenv install 2.7.8 |
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**NOTE:** If you need to pass configure option to build, please use |
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```CONFIGURE_OPTS``` environment variable. |
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