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python [2018/06/12 12:33] popel [Virtual environments] |
python [2018/10/08 10:56] vodrazka [Python] |
In this guide, I expect you are using Python3 (and ''pip3''), but (for old projects) you can use Python2 (and ''pip2'') as well. | In this guide, I expect you are using Python3 (and ''pip3''), but (for old projects) you can use Python2 (and ''pip2'') as well. |
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* You can use the system Python (currently 2.7.6 and 3.4.3, in Ubuntu 14.04), but it is a bit old and will be changed when a new Ubuntu is installed at ÚFAL. | * You can use the system Python (currently 3.6.5, in Ubuntu 18.04) |
* You can use any Python from ''/opt/python/'', e.g. for 3.6.3 add the following line to your .bashrc: <code>export PATH=/opt/python/3.6.3/bin:"${PATH}"</code> | * You can use any Python from ''/opt/python/'', e.g. for 3.6.3 add the following line to your .bashrc: <code>export PATH=/opt/python/3.6.3/bin:"${PATH}"</code> |
* You can install modules with ''pip3''. If you are not using any [[#virtual environments]], you must add the ''-''''-user'' option, so it is installed in your home. In this case, don't forget the executable scripts are installed in ''~/.local/bin/'', so add the following line to your .bashrc: <code>export PATH=~/.local/bin:"${PATH}"</code> | * You can install modules with ''pip3''. If you are not using any [[#virtual environments]], you must add the ''-''''-user'' option, so it is installed in your home. In this case, don't forget the executable scripts are installed in ''~/.local/bin/'', so add the following line to your .bashrc: <code>export PATH=~/.local/bin:"${PATH}"</code> |