Re: proper python3 interpreter invocation
- Reply: Steve O'Hara-Smith : "Re: proper python3 interpreter invocation"
- In reply to: Steve O'Hara-Smith : "Re: proper python3 interpreter invocation"
- Go to: [ bottom of page ] [ top of archives ] [ this month ]
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2022 17:29:08 UTC
On Wed, 19 Oct 2022, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote: > On Wed, 19 Oct 2022 11:36:40 +0200 > Evilham <contact@evilham.com> wrote: > >> There is no python port on FreeBSD, > > Oh yes there is :) It depends on the current python and installs > symlinks. > > ------------------------------- > $ python --version > Python 3.9.14 > $ pkg info python > python-3.9_3,2 > Name : python > Version : 3.9_3,2 > Installed on : Wed Oct 19 11:19:14 2022 IST > Origin : lang/python > Architecture : FreeBSD:13:* > Prefix : /usr/local > Categories : python lang > ... > -------------------------------- > > -- > Steve O'Hara-Smith <steve@sohara.org> ??? This on bmy 12.3 xfce work station artemis:~> pkg info -x ^python python37-3.7.14 python38-3.8.14 python39-3.9.14 All the different versions come from various libraries/applications having different requirements. All happily live together. I would think if you are developing for a standalone application having your development system use python directly would be better than running in an environment. I'm not exactly a python newbie but I have never been able to get environments to work. FreeBSD at any rate does not care how many versions you have, just invoke the one you want to use directly.