How to reinstall python
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I messed up my python3.4 installation by make install of python3.5.
$ python3 --version
Python 3.5.0
This is what I get from pip --version:
$ pip --version
pip 7.1.2 from /usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/pip-7.1.2-py3.4.egg (python 3.4)
I would like to completely remove python3 and then reinstall it.
Please help. It might be better if I could install python3.5 properly.
Running: elementary OS Freya
software-installation elementary-os python3
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I messed up my python3.4 installation by make install of python3.5.
$ python3 --version
Python 3.5.0
This is what I get from pip --version:
$ pip --version
pip 7.1.2 from /usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/pip-7.1.2-py3.4.egg (python 3.4)
I would like to completely remove python3 and then reinstall it.
Please help. It might be better if I could install python3.5 properly.
Running: elementary OS Freya
software-installation elementary-os python3
If you still have the Python 3.5 source, you could domake uninstall
– muru
Nov 22 '15 at 10:11
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I messed up my python3.4 installation by make install of python3.5.
$ python3 --version
Python 3.5.0
This is what I get from pip --version:
$ pip --version
pip 7.1.2 from /usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/pip-7.1.2-py3.4.egg (python 3.4)
I would like to completely remove python3 and then reinstall it.
Please help. It might be better if I could install python3.5 properly.
Running: elementary OS Freya
software-installation elementary-os python3
I messed up my python3.4 installation by make install of python3.5.
$ python3 --version
Python 3.5.0
This is what I get from pip --version:
$ pip --version
pip 7.1.2 from /usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/pip-7.1.2-py3.4.egg (python 3.4)
I would like to completely remove python3 and then reinstall it.
Please help. It might be better if I could install python3.5 properly.
Running: elementary OS Freya
software-installation elementary-os python3
software-installation elementary-os python3
asked Nov 22 '15 at 9:22
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If you still have the Python 3.5 source, you could domake uninstall
– muru
Nov 22 '15 at 10:11
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If you still have the Python 3.5 source, you could domake uninstall
– muru
Nov 22 '15 at 10:11
If you still have the Python 3.5 source, you could do
make uninstall
– muru
Nov 22 '15 at 10:11
If you still have the Python 3.5 source, you could do
make uninstall
– muru
Nov 22 '15 at 10:11
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Better not to mess up with the python installations ...
What you can do is call pip3 for a specific version of python, in your case:
python3.5 $(which pip3) install <some_package_...>
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Better not to mess up with the python installations ...
What you can do is call pip3 for a specific version of python, in your case:
python3.5 $(which pip3) install <some_package_...>
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Better not to mess up with the python installations ...
What you can do is call pip3 for a specific version of python, in your case:
python3.5 $(which pip3) install <some_package_...>
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Better not to mess up with the python installations ...
What you can do is call pip3 for a specific version of python, in your case:
python3.5 $(which pip3) install <some_package_...>
Better not to mess up with the python installations ...
What you can do is call pip3 for a specific version of python, in your case:
python3.5 $(which pip3) install <some_package_...>
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If you still have the Python 3.5 source, you could do
make uninstall
– muru
Nov 22 '15 at 10:11