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Add info about using update-alternatives
== Check Python ==Check the version of the default Python interpreter:<code>python --version</code> List the versions of python available:<code>ls /usr/bin/python*</code> Use <code>update-alternatives</code> to setup system-wide ability to choose Python interpreter. The one with the '''higher''' priority number will become the default.<br><code>update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python2.7 1</code><br><code>update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python3.6 2</code> Now we can list the choices:<code>update-alternatives --list python</code> And choose one:<code>update-alternatives --config python</code> We can also remove a choice if it's no longer an option on the system:<code>update-alternatives --remove python /usr/bin/python2.7</code> == Python Virtual Environments ==See Digital Ocean's quick guide to [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-python-3-and-set-up-a-local-programming-environment-on-ubuntu-16-04 setting up a local Python programming environment], including [https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/ virtual environments], which is what I did for [https://github.com/Miserlou/SoundScrape SoundScrape] Btw, SoundScrape is a neat tool to download sound files from SoundCloud. <ref><source lang="bash">cdmkdir environmentscd environments/pyvenv my_envsource my_env/bin/activatepip install --upgrade pippip install soundscrapepip install soundscrape --upgradesoundscrape https://soundcloud.com/pianoman_weddings/coldplay</source></ref> Hynek Schlawack(from 2013)
* [https://hynek.me/talks/python-deployments/ Notes]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvbDCzroavY Video]
== Python Packaging ==
Christoph Haas discusses virtualenv, easy_installIn the old days (2015) there were still debates about how to package Python and install stuff. Now, it's settled. Use pip, apt/yum. Easy_install is dead. See the [https://workarounddocs.python.org/easy3/installing/index.html docs]. Also note that <code>venv</code> is the successor to <code>virtualenv</code> == Basic PIP and Virtual Environments ==Do NOT (normally) use sudo with pip. Use a virtual environment. As of Python 3.4, the command is now called <code>pyvenv</code> or simply <code>venv</code>. As of Python 3.6 <code>pyvenv</code> is '''deprecated''' in favor of using <code>python3 -m venv</cod> to help prevent any potential confusion as to which Python interpreter a vritual environment will be based on.<source lang="bash">$ python3 -m venv myenv.. some output ..$ source myenv/bin/activate(myenv) $ pip install what-i-want# done using this python?deactivate</source>You only use sudo or elevated permissions when you want to install stuff for the global, system-wide Python installation. It is best to use a virtual environment which isolates packages for you. That way you can play around without polluting the global python install. As a bonus, virtualenv does not need elevated permissions. * Installing a package is as simple as <code>pip install foo</code>* Upgrades are <code>pip install-debian-upgrade foo</code> * <code>pip uninstall foo</code> if you want to remove foo
Stackoverflow says [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3220404/why-use-pip-over-easy-install/ use pip over easy_install], but things have been changing over the past few years, so the future/best practice may require a bit more digging.{{References}}
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