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pyenv repo is cloned and add `$PYENV_ROOT/bin` to your `$PATH` for access |
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to the `pyenv` command-line utility. |
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$ echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.bash_profile |
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$ echo 'export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile |
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```sh |
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$ echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.bash_profile |
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$ echo 'export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile |
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``` |
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**Zsh note**: Modify your `~/.zshenv` file instead of `~/.bash_profile`. |
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**Ubuntu and Fedora note**: Modify your `~/.bashrc` file instead of `~/.bash_profile`. |
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3. **Add `pyenv init` to your shell** to enable shims and autocompletion. |
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Please make sure `eval "$(pyenv init -)"` is placed toward the end of the shell |
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configuration file since it manipulates `PATH` during the initialization. |
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$ echo 'eval "$(pyenv init -)"' >> ~/.bash_profile |
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```sh |
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$ echo 'eval "$(pyenv init -)"' >> ~/.bash_profile |
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``` |
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**Zsh note**: Modify your `~/.zshenv` file instead of `~/.bash_profile`. |
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**Ubuntu and Fedora note**: Modify your `~/.bashrc` file instead of `~/.bash_profile`. |
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4. **Restart your shell so the path changes take effect.** |
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You can now begin using pyenv. |
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$ exec $SHELL |
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```sh |
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$ exec $SHELL |
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``` |
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5. **Install Python versions into `$PYENV_ROOT/versions`.** |
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For example, to download and install Python 2.7.8, run: |
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$ pyenv install 2.7.8 |
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```sh |
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$ pyenv install 2.7.8 |
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``` |
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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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To upgrade to the latest development version of pyenv, use `git pull`: |
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$ cd ~/.pyenv |
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$ git pull |
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$ cd ~/.pyenv |
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$ git pull |
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``` |
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To upgrade to a specific release of pyenv, check out the corresponding tag: |
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$ cd ~/.pyenv |
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$ git fetch |
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$ git tag |
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v0.1.0 |
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$ git checkout v0.1.0 |
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```sh |
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$ cd ~/.pyenv |
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$ git fetch |
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$ git tag |
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v0.1.0 |
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$ git checkout v0.1.0 |
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``` |
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### Uninstalling pyenv |
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2. To completely **uninstall** pyenv, perform step (1) and then remove |
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its root directory. This will **delete all Python versions** that were |
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installed under `` `pyenv root`/versions/ `` directory: |
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rm -rf `pyenv root` |
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```sh |
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rm -rf `pyenv root` |
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``` |
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