Updating Python on Mac
Both python 2x and 3x can stay installed in a MAC. Mac comes with python 2x version. To check the default python version in your MAC, open the terminal and type-
python --version
However to check, if you have already installed any of python 3x versions, you need to type
python3 --version
If you don't then go ahead and install it with the installer. Go the the python's official site(https://www.python.org/downloads/), download the latest version
and install it.
Now restart the terminal and check again with both commands-
Hope this helps.
The default Python on OS X shouldn't be messed with as it's used by the OS itself. If your default is 2.6.1 then you must have Snow Leopard.
If you just install from the standard 3.1 disk image then you can invoke it using python3.1
from the terminal (you don't have to do any extra steps for this to work) and you can leave the plain python
as 2.6.1.
using Homebrew just do:
brew install python3 && cp /usr/local/bin/python3 /usr/local/bin/python
done :)
brew install python
--> install the latest Python.ls -l /usr/local/bin/python*
--> List all Python versions installed on your system.ln -s -f /usr/local/bin/python[your-latest-version-just-installed] /usr/local/bin/python
--> Change default Python version to the latest version.
- E.g:
ln -s -f /usr/local/bin/python3.9 /usr/local/bin/python
- Restart terminal.
python --version
--> Check Python version default again.
Ref: https://dev.to/malwarebo/how-to-set-python3-as-a-default-python-version-on-mac-4jjf