macos – Switch between python 2.7 and python 3.5 on Mac OS X
macos – Switch between python 2.7 and python 3.5 on Mac OS X
IMHO, the best way to use two different Python versions on macOS is via homebrew
. After installing homebrew on macOS, run the commands below on your terminal.
brew install [email protected]
brew install python
Now you can run Python 2.7 by invoking python2
or Python 3 by invoking python3
. In addition to this, you can use virtualenv
or pyenv to manage different versions of python
environments.
I have never personally used miniconda
but from the documentation, it looks like it is similar to using pip
and virtualenv
in combination.
OSXs Python binary (version 2) is located at /usr/bin/python
if you use which python
it will tell you where the python
command is being resolved to. Typically, what happens is third parties redefine things in /usr/local/bin
(which takes precedence, by default over /usr/bin
). To fix, you can either run /usr/bin/python
directly to use 2.x or find the errant redefinition (probably in /usr/local/bin
or somewhere else in your PATH
)
macos – Switch between python 2.7 and python 3.5 on Mac OS X
I already had python3 installed(via miniconda3) and needed to install python2 alongside in that case brew install python
wont install python2, so you would need
brew install [email protected]
.
Now alias python2
refers to python2.x from /usr/bin/python
and alias python3
refers to python3.x from /Users/ishandutta2007/miniconda3/bin/python
and alias python
refers to python3 by default.
Now to use python
as alias for python2, I added the following to .bashrc
file
alias python=/usr/bin/python
.
To go back to python3 as default just remove this line when required.