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










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  • If you still have the Python 3.5 source, you could do make uninstall

    – muru
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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










share|improve this question






















  • 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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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










share|improve this question














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







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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

















  • 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





If you still have the Python 3.5 source, you could do make uninstall

– muru
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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_...>





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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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