![]() Great.Ĭlick the download link for the “macOS blah blah” installer. Head to /downloads, or just and click on “Downloads” instead of hovering.Ĭhecking the recent releases, I see that there was a 3.10.8 released on Oct 11, 2022. My current Python 3.10 is at 3.10.7: $ python3.10 -version I still see older versions in there that I don’t even have installed anymore. PATH="/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/3.11/bin:$" ![]() I’m pretty sure it’s because the installer added this snippet to my. How did Python 3.11 become the default? # Also, tox, which I use for testing regularly, can see these other versions just fine. This also allows me to set up virtual environments using the older versions, if needed. And those are still in my PATH, so I can run them whenever I want. I also have versions of Python 3.10 and 3.7 installed currently, and they respectfully have python3.10 and python3.7 executables. In that directory, there’s python3, which is really a link to python3.11. The above instructions put Python here: /Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/3.11/bin/
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