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* @pyenv/pyenv-core-maintainers @pyenv/pyenv-core-committers

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fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version:
- "3.8"
- "3.9"
- "3.10"
- "3.11"
- "3.12"
- "3.13"
runs-on: macos-14
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4

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echo "versions<<$EOF" >> $GITHUB_ENV;
echo "$versions" >> $GITHUB_ENV;
echo "$EOF" >> $GITHUB_ENV;
versions_cpython_only=$(grep -Ee '^[[:digit:]]' <<<"$version")
EOF=$(dd if=/dev/urandom bs=15 count=1 status=none | base64);
echo "versions_cpython_only<<$EOF" >> $GITHUB_ENV;
echo $versions_cpython_only >> $GITHUB_ENV;
echo "$EOF" >> $GITHUB_ENV;
- id: modified-versions
run: |
echo "versions=`echo "${{ env.versions }}" | jq -R . | jq -sc .`" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "versions_cpython_only=`echo "${{ env.versions_cpython_only }}" | jq -R . | jq -sc .`" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
macos_build:
needs: discover_modified_scripts
if: needs.discover_modified_scripts.outputs.versions != '[""]'
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pyenv global system
rm -f "$(pyenv root)"/shims/*
macos_build_bundled_dependencies:
needs: discover_modified_scripts
if: needs.discover_modified_scripts.outputs.versions_cpython_only != '[""]'
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version: ${{fromJson(needs.discover_modified_scripts.outputs.versions_cpython_only)}}
os: ["macos-13", "macos-14"]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- run: |
#envvars
export PYENV_ROOT="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
echo "PYENV_ROOT=$PYENV_ROOT" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "$PYENV_ROOT/shims:$PYENV_ROOT/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- run: |
#prerequisites
brew install sqlite3 xz zlib
"$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/.github/workflows/scripts/brew-uninstall-cascade.sh" openssl@3 openssl@1.1 readline
if [[ "${{ matrix.python-version }}" =~ pypy.*-(src|dev) ]]; then
export PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION=pypy2.7-7
echo "PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION=$PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_ENV
pyenv install $PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION
fi
- run: |
#build
pyenv --debug install ${{ matrix.python-version }}
pyenv global ${{ matrix.python-version }}
# Micropython doesn't support --version
- run: |
#print version
if [[ "${{ matrix.python-version }}" == "micropython-"* ]]; then
python -c 'import sys; print(sys.version)'
else
python --version
python -m pip --version
fi
# Micropython doesn't support sys.executable, os.path, older versions even os
- env:
EXPECTED_PYTHON: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
run: |
#check
if [[ "${{ matrix.python-version }}" == "micropython-"* ]]; then
[[ $(pyenv which python) == "${{ env.PYENV_ROOT }}/versions/${{ matrix.python-version }}/bin/python" ]] || exit 1
python -c 'import sys; assert sys.implementation.name == "micropython"'
else
python -c 'if True:
import os, sys, os.path
correct_dir = os.path.join(
os.environ["PYENV_ROOT"],
"versions",
os.environ["EXPECTED_PYTHON"],
"bin")
assert os.path.dirname(sys.executable) == correct_dir'
fi
# bundled executables in some Anaconda releases cause the post-run step to hang in MacOS
- run: |
pyenv global system
rm -f "$(pyenv root)"/shims/*
ubuntu_build:
needs: discover_modified_scripts
if: needs.discover_modified_scripts.outputs.versions != '[""]'
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fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version: ${{fromJson(needs.discover_modified_scripts.outputs.versions)}}
os: ["ubuntu-22.04", "ubuntu-24.04"]
os: ["ubuntu-20.04", "ubuntu-22.04"]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
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"bin")
assert os.path.dirname(sys.executable) == correct_dir'
fi
ubuntu_build_tar_gz:
needs: discover_modified_scripts
if: needs.discover_modified_scripts.outputs.versions_cpython_only != '[""]'
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version: ${{fromJson(needs.discover_modified_scripts.outputs.versions_cpython_only)}}
os: ["ubuntu-latest"]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- run: |
#envvars
export PYENV_ROOT="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
echo "PYENV_ROOT=$PYENV_ROOT" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "$PYENV_ROOT/shims:$PYENV_ROOT/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
echo "_PYTHON_BUILD_FORCE_SKIP_XZ=1" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- run: |
#prerequisites
sudo apt-get update -q; sudo apt-get install -yq make build-essential \
libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libreadline-dev libsqlite3-dev \
curl llvm libncurses5-dev libncursesw5-dev \
xz-utils tk-dev libffi-dev liblzma-dev
if [[ "${{ matrix.python-version }}" =~ pypy.*-(src|dev) ]]; then
export PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION=pypy2.7-7
echo "PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION=$PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_ENV
pyenv install $PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION
fi
- run: |
#build
pyenv install -v ${{ matrix.python-version }}
pyenv global ${{ matrix.python-version }}
# Micropython doesn't support --version
- run: |
#print version
if [[ "${{ matrix.python-version }}" == "micropython-"* ]]; then
python -c 'import sys; print(sys.version)'
else
python --version
python -m pip --version
fi
# Micropython doesn't support sys.executable, os.path, older versions even os
- env:
EXPECTED_PYTHON: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
run: |
#check
if [[ "${{ matrix.python-version }}" == "micropython-"* ]]; then
[[ $(pyenv which python) == "${{ env.PYENV_ROOT }}/versions/${{ matrix.python-version }}/bin/python" ]] || exit 1
python -c 'import sys; assert sys.implementation.name == "micropython"'
else
python -c 'if True:
import os, sys, os.path
correct_dir = os.path.join(
os.environ["PYENV_ROOT"],
"versions",
os.environ["EXPECTED_PYTHON"],
"bin")
assert os.path.dirname(sys.executable) == correct_dir'
fi

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fail-fast: false
matrix:
os:
- ubuntu-24.04
- ubuntu-22.04
- ubuntu-20.04
- macos-14
- macos-13
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}

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#!/bin/bash
declare -a packages rdepends
packages=("$@")
# have to try one by one, otherwise `brew uses` would only print
# packages that require them all rather than any of them
for package in "${packages[@]}"; do
rdepends+=($(brew uses --installed --include-build --include-test --include-optional --recursive "$package"))
done
brew uninstall "${packages[@]}" "${rdepends[@]}"

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fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version:
- "3.8"
- "3.9"
- "3.10"
- "3.11"
- "3.12"
- "3.13"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Normally, we would use the superbly maintained...

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# Version History
## Release v2.6.2
* Add CPython 3.13.5 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3269
## Release v2.6.1
* Add CPython 3.9.23, 3.10.18, 3.11.13, 3.12.11, 3.13.4 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3266
## Release v2.6.0
* python-build: Support patch paths with spaces/special characters by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3251
* Add CODEOWNERS file by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3247
* README: make fish PATH add conditional on the directory existing by @BooleanCat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2786
* Add --bare option to `pyenv version` by @jjwatt in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2783
* README: Add shell setup instructions for nushell by @jordanst3wart in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2916
* Add MacPorts support for python-build by @studnitskiy in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3186
* python-build: fix `has_broken_mac_readline` when Readline is explicitly configured by @fofoni in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3254
* Add CPython 3.14.0b2 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3259
## Release v2.5.7
* Point 3.14-dev to `3.14` branch by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3246
## Release v2.5.6
* Add GraalPy 24.2.1 by @msimacek in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3238
* Fix get-pip URLs for 3.7, 3.8 and Pyston by @dmrlawson in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3242
* [CI] Cache `uname` and `sw_vers` output in Python-Build for easier mocking in tests by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3244
* Add CPython 3.14.0b1 and 3.15-dev by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3245
## Release v2.5.5
* Add graalpy 24.2 by @msimacek in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3215
* Switch 3.9+ to OpenSSL 3 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3223
* Add miniforge3-24.11.3-1, miniforge3-24.11.3-2, miniforge3-25.1.1 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3224
* Add CPython 3.9.22, 3.10.17, 3.11.12, 3.12.10, 3.13.3, 3.14.0a7 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3233
## Release v2.5.4
* Add anaconda3-2025.1.1-2 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3198
* Add PyPy v7.3.19 by @jsirois in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3205
* Add CPython 3.14.0a6 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3213
## Release v2.5.3
* Add PyPy v7.3.18 by @dand-oss in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3184
* Add Miniconda3 25.1.1-0 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3190
* Add miniforge3-25.1.1-0, miniforge3-24.11.3-0 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3191
* Add CPython 3.14.0a5 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3194
* Add Miniconda3 25.1.1-1 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3192
* Update hashes for Python 3.14.0a5 tarballs by @jsirois in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3196
* rehash: Do not execute conda-specific code if conda is not installed by @ChristianFredrikJohnsen in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3151
## Release v2.5.2
* Fix OpenSSL version parsing in python-build script by @threadflow in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3181
* Add GraalPy 24.1.2 by @msimacek in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3176
* Add CPython 3.12.9 and 3.13.2 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3183
## Release v2.5.1
* CI: use Ubuntu 24.04; use ubuntu-latest for the ubuntu_build check by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3144
* Fix: mistake in configuration hints in `pyenv init` and manpage by @ChristianFredrikJohnsen in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3145
* README: Add recommended curl arguments to suggested installer invocation by @JayBazuzi in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3155
* Add miniforge3-24.11.2-0, miniforge3-24.11.2-1 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3163
* Fix "Unsupported options" error building bundled OpenSSL <3.2.0 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3164
* Add CPython 3.14.0a4 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3168
## Release v2.5.0
* `pyenv init -` performance improvements; recommend using `pyenv init - <shell>` by @ChristianFredrikJohnsen in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3136
* Add miniconda3-24.11.1-0 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3138
* Add miniconda3-24.3.0-0 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3139
* CI: only run macos_build_bundled_dependencies and ubuntu_build_tar_gz for CPython by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3141
* Add miniforge3 and mambaforge3 24.1.2-0, 24.3.0-0, 24.5.0-0, 24.7.1-0, 24.7.1-1, 24.7.1-2, 24.9.0-0, 24.9.2-0, 24.11.0-0, 24.11.0-1 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3142
* Skip broken miniforge3/mambaforge3 22.11.0-0, 22.11.0-1, 22.11.0-2 in the generation script by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3143
## Release v2.4.23
* README: explain using multiple versions by @Finkregh in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3126
* Support PACKAGE_CPPFLAGS and PACKAGE_LDFLAGS by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3130
* Adjust suggested shell startup code to support Pyenv with Pyenv-Win in WSL by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3132
* Support nonexistent versions being present and set in a local .python-version by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3134
* Add CPython 3.14.0a3 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3135
## Release v2.4.22
* Speed up building bundled OpenSSL by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3124
* CI: add building modified scripts with bundled MacOS dependencies by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3123
* CL: + test modified scripts with tar.gz source by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3125
* Fix 404 for openssl-3.4.0 release in build 3.13.1 by @dlamblin in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3122
## Release v2.4.21
* Add CPython 3.13.1t by @makukha in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3120
* Prefer tcl-tk@8 from Homebrew due to release of Tcl/Tk 9 with which only 3.12+ are compatible by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3118
## Release v2.4.20
* README: Fix Markdown in "Notes about python releases" by @noelleleigh in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3112
* README: correct link to shell setup instructions by @shortcuts in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3113
* Add CPython 3.9.21, 3.10.16, 3.11.11, 3.12.8 and 3.13.1 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3117
## Release v2.4.19
* Add CPython 3.14.0a2 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3110
* Add quick start section and gif demo to accompany it. by @madhu-GG in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3044
## Release v2.4.18
* Add miniforge3-24.9.2-0 by @goerz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3106
## Release v2.4.17
* Add miniconda3-24.9.2-0 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3096
* Add Anaconda3-2024.10-1 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3097
## Release v2.4.16
* Add GraalPy 24.1.1 by @msimacek in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3092
* Add CPython 3.14.0a1 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3093
## Release v2.4.15
* CI: replace set-output with GITHUB_OUTPUT by @tuzi3040 in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3079
* Make uninstall yes/no prompt consistent with others by @dpoznik in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3080

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Python 3.3.3
You can use the `-f/--force` flag to force setting versions even if some aren't installed.
This is mainly useful in special cases like provisioning scripts.
## `pyenv global`
Sets the global version of Python to be used in all shells by writing
@ -272,15 +268,8 @@ version of Python, or install a package that provides binaries.
Displays the currently active Python version, along with information on
how it was set.
Usage: pyenv version [--bare]
--bare show just the version name. An alias to `pyenv version-name'
$ pyenv version
2.7.6 (set by /home/yyuu/.pyenv/version)
$ pyenv version --bare
2.7.6
## `pyenv versions`

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The release of the new version of Pyenv is done via GitHub Releases.
Release checklist:
* Start [drafting a new release on GitHub](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/releases) to generate a summary of changes.
Type the would-be tag name in the "Choose a tag" field and press "Generate release notes"
* Start [drafting a new release on GitHub](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/releases) to generate a summary of changes. Save the summary locally.
* The summary may need editing. E.g. rephrase entries, delete/merge entries that are too minor or irrelevant to the users (e.g. typo fixes, CI)
* Update `CHANGELOG.md` with the new version number and the edited summary (only the changes section)
* Push the version number in `libexec/pyenv---version`
* Minor version is pushed if there are significant functional changes (not e.g. bugfixes/formula adaptations/supporting niche use cases).
* Major version is pushed if there are breaking changes
* Update `CHANGELOG.md` with the new version number and the edited summary (only the changes section), reformatting it like the rest of the changelog sections
* Commit the changes locally into `master`
* Create a new tag locally with the same name as specified in the new release window
* Push the changes including the tag
* In the still open new release window, press "Publish release". The now-existing tag will be used.
* Create a new tag with the new version number and push the changes including the tag
* Create a new release on GitHub based on the tag, using the saved summary

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@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ tools that do one thing well.
This project was forked from [rbenv](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv) and
[ruby-build](https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build), and modified for Python.
![Terminal output example](/terminal_output.png)
### What pyenv _does..._
* Lets you **change the global Python version** on a per-user basis.
@ -29,29 +32,31 @@ This project was forked from [rbenv](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv) and
yourself, or [pyenv-virtualenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-virtualenv)
to automate the process.
----
## Table of Contents
* **[How It Works](#how-it-works)**
* [Understanding PATH](#understanding-path)
* [Understanding Shims](#understanding-shims)
* [Understanding Python version selection](#understanding-python-version-selection)
* [Locating Pyenv-provided Python Installations](#locating-pyenv-provided-python-installations)
* **[Installation](#installation)**
* [Getting Pyenv](#a-getting-pyenv)
* [Linux/UNIX](#linuxunix)
* [Automatic Installer](#1-automatic-installer-recommended)
* [Basic GitHub Checkout](#2-basic-github-checkout)
* [MacOS](#macos)
* [Getting Pyenv](#getting-pyenv)
* [UNIX/MacOS](#unixmacos)
* [Homebrew in macOS](#homebrew-in-macos)
* [Automatic installer](#automatic-installer)
* [Basic GitHub Checkout](#basic-github-checkout)
* [Windows](#windows)
* [Set up your shell environment for Pyenv](#b-set-up-your-shell-environment-for-pyenv)
* [Restart your shell](#c-restart-your-shell)
* [Install Python build dependencies](#d-install-python-build-dependencies)
* [Upgrade Notes](#e-upgrade-notes)
* [Set up your shell environment for Pyenv](#set-up-your-shell-environment-for-pyenv)
* [Restart your shell](#restart-your-shell)
* [Install Python build dependencies](#install-python-build-dependencies)
* **[Usage](#usage)**
* [Install additional Python versions](#install-additional-python-versions)
* [Prefix auto-resolution to the latest version](#prefix-auto-resolution-to-the-latest-version)
* [Python versions with extended support](#python-versions-with-extended-support)
* [Switch between Python versions](#switch-between-python-versions)
* [Making multiple versions available](#making-multiple-versions-available)
* [Uninstall Python versions](#uninstall-python-versions)
* [Other operations](#other-operations)
* [Upgrading](#upgrading)
@ -59,11 +64,6 @@ This project was forked from [rbenv](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv) and
* [Upgrading with Installer or Git checkout](#upgrading-with-installer-or-git-checkout)
* [Uninstalling pyenv](#uninstalling-pyenv)
* [Pyenv plugins](#pyenv-plugins)
* **[How It Works](#how-it-works)**
* [Understanding PATH](#understanding-path)
* [Understanding Shims](#understanding-shims)
* [Understanding Python version selection](#understanding-python-version-selection)
* [Locating Pyenv-provided Python Installations](#locating-pyenv-provided-python-installations)
* [Advanced Configuration](#advanced-configuration)
* [Using Pyenv without shims](#using-pyenv-without-shims)
* [Environment variables](#environment-variables)
@ -75,470 +75,6 @@ This project was forked from [rbenv](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv) and
----
## Installation
### A. Getting Pyenv
----
#### Linux/Unix
<details>
The Homebrew option from the [MacOS section below](#macos) would also work if you have Homebrew installed.
##### 1. Automatic installer (Recommended)
```bash
curl -fsSL https://pyenv.run | bash
```
For more details visit our other project:
https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer
##### 2. Basic GitHub Checkout
This will get you going with the latest version of Pyenv and make it
easy to fork and contribute any changes back upstream.
* **Check out Pyenv where you want it installed.**
A good place to choose is `$HOME/.pyenv` (but you can install it somewhere else):
```
git clone https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv.git ~/.pyenv
```
* Optionally, try to compile a dynamic Bash extension to speed up Pyenv. Don't
worry if it fails; Pyenv will still work normally:
```
cd ~/.pyenv && src/configure && make -C src
```
</details>
#### MacOS
<details>
The options from the [Linux section above](#linuxunix) also work but Homebrew is recommended for basic usage.
##### [Homebrew](https://brew.sh) in macOS
1. Update homebrew and install pyenv:
```sh
brew update
brew install pyenv
```
If you want to install (and update to) the latest development head of Pyenv
rather than the latest release, instead run:
```sh
brew install pyenv --head
```
3. Then follow the rest of the post-installation steps, starting with
[Set up your shell environment for Pyenv](#b-set-up-your-shell-environment-for-pyenv).
4. OPTIONAL. To fix `brew doctor`'s warning _""config" scripts exist outside your system or Homebrew directories"_
If you're going to build Homebrew formulae from source that link against Python
like Tkinter or NumPy
_(This is only generally the case if you are a developer of such a formula,
or if you have an EOL version of MacOS for which prebuilt bottles are no longer provided
and you are using such a formula)._
To avoid them accidentally linking against a Pyenv-provided Python,
add the following line into your interactive shell's configuration:
* Bash/Zsh:
~~~bash
alias brew='env PATH="${PATH//$(pyenv root)\/shims:/}" brew'
~~~
* Fish:
~~~fish
alias brew="env PATH=(string replace (pyenv root)/shims '' \"\$PATH\") brew"
~~~
</details>
#### Windows
<details>
Pyenv does not officially support Windows and does not work in Windows outside
the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Moreover, even there, the Pythons it installs are not native Windows versions
but rather Linux versions running in a virtual machine --
so you won't get Windows-specific functionality.
If you're in Windows, we recommend using @kirankotari's [`pyenv-win`](https://github.com/pyenv-win/pyenv-win) fork --
which does install native Windows Python versions.
</details>
### B. Set up your shell environment for Pyenv
----
The below setup should work for the vast majority of users for common use cases.
See [Advanced configuration](#advanced-configuration) for details and more configuration options.
#### Bash
<details>
Stock Bash startup files vary widely between distributions in which of them source
which, under what circumstances, in what order and what additional configuration they perform.
As such, the most reliable way to get Pyenv in all environments is to append Pyenv
configuration commands to both `.bashrc` (for interactive shells)
and the profile file that Bash would use (for login shells).
1. First, add the commands to `~/.bashrc` by running the following in your terminal:
```bash
echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.bashrc
echo '[[ -d $PYENV_ROOT/bin ]] && export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init - bash)"' >> ~/.bashrc
```
2. Then, if you have `~/.profile`, `~/.bash_profile` or `~/.bash_login`, add the commands there as well.
If you have none of these, create a `~/.profile` and add the commands there.
* to add to `~/.profile`:
``` bash
echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.profile
echo '[[ -d $PYENV_ROOT/bin ]] && export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.profile
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init - bash)"' >> ~/.profile
```
* to add to `~/.bash_profile`:
```bash
echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.bash_profile
echo '[[ -d $PYENV_ROOT/bin ]] && export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init - bash)"' >> ~/.bash_profile
```
**Bash warning**: There are some systems where the `BASH_ENV` variable is configured
to point to `.bashrc`. On such systems, you should almost certainly put the
`eval "$(pyenv init - bash)"` line into `.bash_profile`, and **not** into `.bashrc`. Otherwise, you
may observe strange behaviour, such as `pyenv` getting into an infinite loop.
See [#264](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/issues/264) for details.
</details>
#### Zsh
<details>
```zsh
echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.zshrc
echo '[[ -d $PYENV_ROOT/bin ]] && export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init - zsh)"' >> ~/.zshrc
```
If you wish to get Pyenv in noninteractive login shells as well, also add the commands to `~/.zprofile` or `~/.zlogin`.
</details>
#### Fish
<details>
1. If you have Fish 3.2.0 or newer, execute this interactively:
```fish
set -Ux PYENV_ROOT $HOME/.pyenv
test -d $PYENV_ROOT/bin; and fish_add_path $PYENV_ROOT/bin
```
2. Otherwise, execute the snippet below:
```fish
set -Ux PYENV_ROOT $HOME/.pyenv
test -d $PYENV_ROOT/bin; and set -U fish_user_paths $PYENV_ROOT/bin $fish_user_paths
```
3. Now, add this to `~/.config/fish/config.fish`:
```fish
pyenv init - fish | source
```
</details>
#### Nushell
<details>
Add the following lines to your `config.nu` to add Pyenv and its shims to your `PATH`.
Shell integration (completions and subcommands changing the shell's state)
isn't currently supported.
~~~ nu
$env.PYENV_ROOT = "~/.pyenv" | path expand
if (( $"($env.PYENV_ROOT)/bin" | path type ) == "dir") {
$env.PATH = $env.PATH | prepend $"($env.PYENV_ROOT)/bin" }
$env.PATH = $env.PATH | prepend $"(pyenv root)/shims"
~~~
</details>
### C. Restart your shell
----
for the `PATH` changes to take effect.
```sh
exec "$SHELL"
```
### D. Install Python build dependencies
----
[**Install Python build dependencies**](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki#suggested-build-environment)
before attempting to install a new Python version.
You can now begin using Pyenv.
### E. Upgrade Notes
----
**if you have upgraded from pyenv version 2.0.x-2.2.x**
<details>
The startup logic and instructions have been updated for simplicity in 2.3.0.
The previous, more complicated configuration scheme for 2.0.0-2.2.5 still works.
* Define environment variable `PYENV_ROOT` to point to the path where
Pyenv will store its data. `$HOME/.pyenv` is the default.
If you installed Pyenv via Git checkout, we recommend
to set it to the same location as where you cloned it.
* Add the `pyenv` executable to your `PATH` if it's not already there
* run `eval "$(pyenv init -)"` to install `pyenv` into your shell as a shell function, enable shims and autocompletion
* You may run `eval "$(pyenv init --path)"` instead to just enable shims, without shell integration
</details>
----
## Usage
![Terminal output example](/install_local_python.gif)
### Install additional Python versions
To install additional Python versions, use [`pyenv install`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-install).
For example, to download and install Python 3.10.4, run:
```sh
pyenv install 3.10.4
```
Running `pyenv install -l` gives the list of all available versions.
----
<details> <summary> Notes about python releases </summary>
**NOTE:** Most Pyenv-provided Python releases are source releases and are built
from source as part of installation (that's why you need Python build dependencies preinstalled).
You can pass options to Python's `configure` and compiler flags to customize the build,
see [_Special environment variables_ in Python-Build's README](plugins/python-build/README.md#special-environment-variables)
for details.
**NOTE:** If you are having trouble installing a Python version,
please visit the wiki page about
[Common Build Problems](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/Common-build-problems).
**NOTE:** If you want to use proxy for download, please set the `http_proxy` and `https_proxy`
environment variables.
**NOTE:** If you'd like a faster interpreter at the cost of longer build times,
see [_Building for maximum performance_ in Python-Build's README](plugins/python-build/README.md#building-for-maximum-performance).
</details>
----
#### Prefix auto-resolution to the latest version
All Pyenv subcommands except `uninstall` automatically resolve full prefixes to the latest version in the corresponding version line.
`pyenv install` picks the latest known version, while other subcommands pick the latest installed version.
E.g. to install and then switch to the latest 3.10 release:
```sh
pyenv install 3.10
pyenv global 3.10
```
You can run [`pyenv latest -k <prefix>`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-latest) to see how `pyenv install` would resolve a specific prefix, or [`pyenv latest <prefix>`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-latest) to see how other subcommands would resolve it.
See the [`pyenv latest` documentation](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-latest) for details.
<details> <summary> Python versions with extended support </summary>
For the following Python releases, Pyenv applies user-provided patches that add support for some newer environments.
Though we don't actively maintain those patches, since existing releases never change,
it's safe to assume that they will continue working until there are further incompatible changes
in a later version of those environments.
* *3.7.8-3.7.15, 3.8.4-3.8.12, 3.9.0-3.9.7* : XCode 13.3
* *3.5.10, 3.6.15* : MacOS 11+ and XCode 13.3
* *2.7.18* : MacOS 10.15+ and Apple Silicon
</details>
----
### Switch between Python versions
To select a Pyenv-installed Python as the version to use, run one
of the following commands:
* [`pyenv shell <version>`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-shell) -- select just for current shell session
* [`pyenv local <version>`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-local) -- automatically select whenever you are in the current directory (or its subdirectories)
* [`pyenv global <version>`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-shell) -- select globally for your user account
E.g. to select the above-mentioned newly-installed Python 3.10.4 as your preferred version to use:
~~~bash
pyenv global 3.10.4
~~~
Now whenever you invoke `python`, `pip` etc., an executable from the Pyenv-provided
3.10.4 installation will be run instead of the system Python.
Using "`system`" as a version name would reset the selection to your system-provided Python.
See [Understanding shims](#understanding-shims) and
[Understanding Python version selection](#understanding-python-version-selection)
for more details on how the selection works and more information on its usage.
----
#### Making multiple versions available
You can select multiple Python versions at the same time by specifying multiple arguments.
E.g. if you wish to use the latest installed CPython 3.11 and 3.12:
~~~bash
pyenv global 3.11 3.12
~~~
Whenever you run a command provided by a Python installation, these versions will be searched for it in the specified order.
[Due to the shims' fall-through behavior]((#understanding-python-version-selection)), `system` is always implicitly searched afterwards.
----
### Uninstall Python versions
As time goes on, you will accumulate Python versions in your
`$(pyenv root)/versions` directory.
To remove old Python versions, use [`pyenv uninstall <versions>`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-uninstall).
Alternatively, you can simply `rm -rf` the directory of the version you want
to remove. You can find the directory of a particular Python version
with the `pyenv prefix` command, e.g. `pyenv prefix 2.6.8`.
Note however that plugins may run additional operations on uninstall
which you would need to do by hand as well. E.g. Pyenv-Virtualenv also
removes any virtual environments linked to the version being uninstalled.
----
### Other operations
Run `pyenv commands` to get a list of all available subcommands.
Run a subcommand with `--help` to get help on it, or see the [Commands Reference](COMMANDS.md).
Note that Pyenv plugins that you install may add their own subcommands.
## Upgrading
### Upgrading with Homebrew
If you've installed Pyenv using Homebrew, upgrade using:
```sh
brew upgrade pyenv
```
To switch from a release to the latest development head of Pyenv, use:
```sh
brew uninstall pyenv
brew install pyenv --head
```
then you can upgrade it with `brew upgrade pyenv` as usual.
### Upgrading with Installer or Git checkout
If you've installed Pyenv with Pyenv-installer, you likely have the
[Pyenv-Update](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-update) plugin that would
upgrade Pyenv and all installed plugins:
```sh
pyenv update
```
If you've installed Pyenv using Pyenv-installer or Git checkout, you can also
upgrade your installation at any time using Git.
To upgrade to the latest development version of pyenv, use `git pull`:
```sh
cd $(pyenv root)
git pull
```
To upgrade to a specific release of Pyenv, check out the corresponding tag:
```sh
cd $(pyenv root)
git fetch
git tag
git checkout v0.1.0
```
## Uninstalling pyenv
The simplicity of pyenv makes it easy to temporarily disable it, or
uninstall from the system.
1. To **disable** Pyenv managing your Python versions, simply remove the
`pyenv init` invocations from your shell startup configuration. This will
remove Pyenv shims directory from `PATH`, and future invocations like
`python` will execute the system Python version, as it was before Pyenv.
`pyenv` will still be accessible on the command line, but your Python
apps won't be affected by version switching.
2. To completely **uninstall** Pyenv, remove _all_ Pyenv configuration lines
from your shell startup configuration, and then remove
its root directory. This will **delete all Python versions** that were
installed under the `` $(pyenv root)/versions/ `` directory:
```sh
rm -rf $(pyenv root)
```
If you've installed Pyenv using a package manager, as a final step,
perform the Pyenv package removal. For instance, for Homebrew:
```
brew uninstall pyenv
```
## Pyenv plugins
Pyenv provides a simple way to extend and customize its functionality with plugins --
as simple as creating a plugin directory and dropping a shell script on a certain subpath of it
with whatever extra logic you need to be run at certain moments.
The main idea is that most things that you can put under `$PYENV_ROOT/<whatever>` you can also put
under `$PYENV_ROOT/plugins/your_plugin_name/<whatever>`.
See [_Plugins_ on the wiki](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/Plugins) on how to install and use plugins
as well as a catalog of some useful existing plugins for common needs.
See [_Authoring plugins_ on the wiki](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/Authoring-plugins) on writing your own plugins.
----
## How It Works
@ -662,6 +198,397 @@ As far as Pyenv is concerned, version names are simply directories under
----
## Installation
### Getting Pyenv
#### UNIX/MacOS
##### Homebrew in macOS
1. Consider installing with [Homebrew](https://brew.sh):
```sh
brew update
brew install pyenv
```
If you want to install (and update to) the latest development head of Pyenv
rather than the latest release, instead run:
```sh
brew install pyenv --head
```
3. Then follow the rest of the post-installation steps, starting with
[Set up your shell environment for Pyenv](#set-up-your-shell-environment-for-pyenv).
4. OPTIONAL. To fix `brew doctor`'s warning _""config" scripts exist outside your system or Homebrew directories"_
If you're going to build Homebrew formulae from source that link against Python
like Tkinter or NumPy
_(This is only generally the case if you are a developer of such a formula,
or if you have an EOL version of MacOS for which prebuilt bottles are no longer provided
and you are using such a formula)._
To avoid them accidentally linking against a Pyenv-provided Python,
add the following line into your interactive shell's configuration:
* Bash/Zsh:
~~~bash
alias brew='env PATH="${PATH//$(pyenv root)\/shims:/}" brew'
~~~
* Fish:
~~~fish
alias brew="env PATH=(string replace (pyenv root)/shims '' \"\$PATH\") brew"
~~~
##### Automatic installer
```bash
curl https://pyenv.run | bash
```
For more details visit our other project:
https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer
##### Basic GitHub Checkout
This will get you going with the latest version of Pyenv and make it
easy to fork and contribute any changes back upstream.
* **Check out Pyenv where you want it installed.**
A good place to choose is `$HOME/.pyenv` (but you can install it somewhere else):
```
git clone https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv.git ~/.pyenv
```
* Optionally, try to compile a dynamic Bash extension to speed up Pyenv. Don't
worry if it fails; Pyenv will still work normally:
```
cd ~/.pyenv && src/configure && make -C src
```
#### Windows
Pyenv does not officially support Windows and does not work in Windows outside
the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Moreover, even there, the Pythons it installs are not native Windows versions
but rather Linux versions running in a virtual machine --
so you won't get Windows-specific functionality.
If you're in Windows, we recommend using @kirankotari's [`pyenv-win`](https://github.com/pyenv-win/pyenv-win) fork --
which does install native Windows Python versions.
### Set up your shell environment for Pyenv
**Upgrade note:** The startup logic and instructions have been updated for simplicity in 2.3.0.
The previous, more complicated configuration scheme for 2.0.0-2.2.5 still works.
* Define environment variable `PYENV_ROOT` to point to the path where
Pyenv will store its data. `$HOME/.pyenv` is the default.
If you installed Pyenv via Git checkout, we recommend
to set it to the same location as where you cloned it.
* Add the `pyenv` executable to your `PATH` if it's not already there
* run `eval "$(pyenv init -)"` to install `pyenv` into your shell as a shell function, enable shims and autocompletion
* You may run `eval "$(pyenv init --path)"` instead to just enable shims, without shell integration
The below setup should work for the vast majority of users for common use cases.
See [Advanced configuration](#advanced-configuration) for details and more configuration options.
- For **bash**:
Stock Bash startup files vary widely between distributions in which of them source
which, under what circumstances, in what order and what additional configuration they perform.
As such, the most reliable way to get Pyenv in all environments is to append Pyenv
configuration commands to both `.bashrc` (for interactive shells)
and the profile file that Bash would use (for login shells).
First, add the commands to `~/.bashrc` by running the following in your terminal:
~~~ bash
echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.bashrc
echo 'command -v pyenv >/dev/null || export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init -)"' >> ~/.bashrc
~~~
Then, if you have `~/.profile`, `~/.bash_profile` or `~/.bash_login`, add the commands there as well.
If you have none of these, add them to `~/.profile`.
* to add to `~/.profile`:
~~~ bash
echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.profile
echo 'command -v pyenv >/dev/null || export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.profile
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init -)"' >> ~/.profile
~~~
* to add to `~/.bash_profile`:
~~~ bash
echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.bash_profile
echo '[[ -d $PYENV_ROOT/bin ]] && export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init -)"' >> ~/.bash_profile
~~~
- For **Zsh**:
Run the following to add the commands to `~/.zshrc`:
~~~ zsh
echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.zshrc
echo '[[ -d $PYENV_ROOT/bin ]] && export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init -)"' >> ~/.zshrc
~~~
If you wish to get Pyenv in noninteractive login shells as well, also add the commands to `~/.zprofile` or `~/.zlogin`.
- For **Fish shell**:
If you have Fish 3.2.0 or newer, execute this interactively:
~~~ fish
set -Ux PYENV_ROOT $HOME/.pyenv
fish_add_path $PYENV_ROOT/bin
~~~
Otherwise, execute the snippet below:
~~~ fish
set -Ux PYENV_ROOT $HOME/.pyenv
set -U fish_user_paths $PYENV_ROOT/bin $fish_user_paths
~~~
Now, add this to `~/.config/fish/config.fish`:
~~~ fish
pyenv init - | source
~~~
**Bash warning**: There are some systems where the `BASH_ENV` variable is configured
to point to `.bashrc`. On such systems, you should almost certainly put the
`eval "$(pyenv init -)"` line into `.bash_profile`, and **not** into `.bashrc`. Otherwise, you
may observe strange behaviour, such as `pyenv` getting into an infinite loop.
See [#264](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/issues/264) for details.
**Proxy note**: If you use a proxy, export `http_proxy` and `https_proxy`, too.
### Restart your shell
for the `PATH` changes to take effect.
```sh
exec "$SHELL"
```
### Install Python build dependencies
[**Install Python build dependencies**](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki#suggested-build-environment)
before attempting to install a new Python version.
You can now begin using Pyenv.
----
## Usage
### Install additional Python versions
To install additional Python versions, use [`pyenv install`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-install).
For example, to download and install Python 3.10.4, run:
```sh
pyenv install 3.10.4
```
Running `pyenv install -l` gives the list of all available versions.
**NOTE:** Most Pyenv-provided Python releases are source releases and are built
from source as part of installation (that's why you need Python build dependencies preinstalled).
You can pass options to Python's `configure` and compiler flags to customize the build,
see [_Special environment variables_ in Python-Build's README](plugins/python-build/README.md#special-environment-variables)
for details.
**NOTE:** If you are having trouble installing a Python version,
please visit the wiki page about
[Common Build Problems](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/Common-build-problems).
**NOTE:** If you want to use proxy for download, please set the `http_proxy` and `https_proxy`
environment variables.
**NOTE:** If you'd like a faster interpreter at the cost of longer build times,
see [_Building for maximum performance_ in Python-Build's README](plugins/python-build/README.md#building-for-maximum-performance).
#### Prefix auto-resolution to the latest version
All Pyenv subcommands except `uninstall` automatically resolve full prefixes to the latest version in the corresponding version line.
`pyenv install` picks the latest known version, while other subcommands pick the latest installed version.
E.g. to install and then switch to the latest 3.10 release:
```sh
pyenv install 3.10
pyenv global 3.10
```
You can run [`pyenv latest -k <prefix>`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-latest) to see how `pyenv install` would resolve a specific prefix, or [`pyenv latest <prefix>`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-latest) to see how other subcommands would resolve it.
See the [`pyenv latest` documentation](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-latest) for details.
#### Python versions with extended support
For the following Python releases, Pyenv applies user-provided patches that add support for some newer environments.
Though we don't actively maintain those patches, since existing releases never change,
it's safe to assume that they will continue working until there are further incompatible changes
in a later version of those environments.
* *3.7.8-3.7.15, 3.8.4-3.8.12, 3.9.0-3.9.7* : XCode 13.3
* *3.5.10, 3.6.15* : MacOS 11+ and XCode 13.3
* *2.7.18* : MacOS 10.15+ and Apple Silicon
### Switch between Python versions
To select a Pyenv-installed Python as the version to use, run one
of the following commands:
* [`pyenv shell <version>`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-shell) -- select just for current shell session
* [`pyenv local <version>`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-local) -- automatically select whenever you are in the current directory (or its subdirectories)
* [`pyenv global <version>`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-shell) -- select globally for your user account
E.g. to select the above-mentioned newly-installed Python 3.10.4 as your preferred version to use:
~~~bash
pyenv global 3.10.4
~~~
Now whenever you invoke `python`, `pip` etc., an executable from the Pyenv-provided
3.10.4 installation will be run instead of the system Python.
Using "`system`" as a version name would reset the selection to your system-provided Python.
See [Understanding shims](#understanding-shims) and
[Understanding Python version selection](#understanding-python-version-selection)
for more details on how the selection works and more information on its usage.
### Uninstall Python versions
As time goes on, you will accumulate Python versions in your
`$(pyenv root)/versions` directory.
To remove old Python versions, use [`pyenv uninstall <versions>`](COMMANDS.md#pyenv-uninstall).
Alternatively, you can simply `rm -rf` the directory of the version you want
to remove. You can find the directory of a particular Python version
with the `pyenv prefix` command, e.g. `pyenv prefix 2.6.8`.
Note however that plugins may run additional operations on uninstall
which you would need to do by hand as well. E.g. Pyenv-Virtualenv also
removes any virtual environments linked to the version being uninstalled.
### Other operations
Run `pyenv commands` to get a list of all available subcommands.
Run a subcommand with `--help` to get help on it, or see the [Commands Reference](COMMANDS.md).
Note that Pyenv plugins that you install may add their own subcommands.
## Upgrading
### Upgrading with Homebrew
If you've installed Pyenv using Homebrew, upgrade using:
```sh
brew upgrade pyenv
```
To switch from a release to the latest development head of Pyenv, use:
```sh
brew uninstall pyenv
brew install pyenv --head
```
then you can upgrade it with `brew upgrade pyenv` as usual.
### Upgrading with Installer or Git checkout
If you've installed Pyenv with Pyenv-installer, you likely have the
[Pyenv-Update](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-update) plugin that would
upgrade Pyenv and all installed plugins:
```sh
pyenv update
```
If you've installed Pyenv using Pyenv-installer or Git checkout, you can also
upgrade your installation at any time using Git.
To upgrade to the latest development version of pyenv, use `git pull`:
```sh
cd $(pyenv root)
git pull
```
To upgrade to a specific release of Pyenv, check out the corresponding tag:
```sh
cd $(pyenv root)
git fetch
git tag
git checkout v0.1.0
```
## Uninstalling pyenv
The simplicity of pyenv makes it easy to temporarily disable it, or
uninstall from the system.
1. To **disable** Pyenv managing your Python versions, simply remove the
`pyenv init` invocations from your shell startup configuration. This will
remove Pyenv shims directory from `PATH`, and future invocations like
`python` will execute the system Python version, as it was before Pyenv.
`pyenv` will still be accessible on the command line, but your Python
apps won't be affected by version switching.
2. To completely **uninstall** Pyenv, remove _all_ Pyenv configuration lines
from your shell startup configuration, and then remove
its root directory. This will **delete all Python versions** that were
installed under the `` $(pyenv root)/versions/ `` directory:
```sh
rm -rf $(pyenv root)
```
If you've installed Pyenv using a package manager, as a final step,
perform the Pyenv package removal. For instance, for Homebrew:
```
brew uninstall pyenv
```
## Pyenv plugins
Pyenv provides a simple way to extend and customize its functionality with plugins --
as simple as creating a plugin directory and dropping a shell script on a certain subpath of it
with whatever extra logic you need to be run at certain moments.
The main idea is that most things that you can put under `$PYENV_ROOT/<whatever>` you can also put
under `$PYENV_ROOT/plugins/your_plugin_name/<whatever>`.
See [_Plugins_ on the wiki](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/Plugins) on how to install and use plugins
as well as a catalog of some useful existing plugins for common needs.
See [_Authoring plugins_ on the wiki](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/Authoring-plugins) on writing your own plugins.
## Advanced Configuration
Skip this section unless you must know what every line in your shell
@ -674,25 +601,23 @@ for the environment variables that control Pyenv's behavior.
extra commands into your shell. Coming from RVM, some of you might be
opposed to this idea. Here's what `eval "$(pyenv init -)"` actually does:
1. **Finds current shell.**
`pyenv init` figures out what shell you are using, as the exact commands of `eval "$(pyenv init -)"` vary depending on shell. Specifying which shell you are using (e.g. `eval "$(pyenv init - bash)"`) is preferred, because it reduces launch time significantly.
2. **Sets up the shims path.** This is what allows Pyenv to intercept
1. **Sets up the shims path.** This is what allows Pyenv to intercept
and redirect invocations of `python`, `pip` etc. transparently.
It prepends `$(pyenv root)/shims` to your `$PATH`.
It also deletes any other instances of `$(pyenv root)/shims` on `PATH`
which allows to invoke `eval "$(pyenv init -)"` multiple times without
getting duplicate `PATH` entries.
3. **Installs autocompletion.** This is entirely optional but pretty
useful. Sourcing `<pyenv installation prefix>/completions/pyenv.bash` will set that
2. **Installs autocompletion.** This is entirely optional but pretty
useful. Sourcing `$(pyenv root)/completions/pyenv.bash` will set that
up. There are also completions for Zsh and Fish.
4. **Rehashes shims.** From time to time you'll need to rebuild your
3. **Rehashes shims.** From time to time you'll need to rebuild your
shim files. Doing this on init makes sure everything is up to
date. You can always run `pyenv rehash` manually.
5. **Installs `pyenv` into the current shell as a shell function.**
4. **Installs `pyenv` into the current shell as a shell function.**
This bit is also optional, but allows
pyenv and plugins to change variables in your current shell.
This is required for some commands like `pyenv shell` to work.
@ -701,7 +626,7 @@ opposed to this idea. Here's what `eval "$(pyenv init -)"` actually does:
for some reason you need `pyenv` to be a real script rather than a
shell function, you can safely skip it.
`eval "$(pyenv init --path)"` only does items 2 and 4.
`eval "$(pyenv init --path)"` only does items 1 and 3.
To see exactly what happens under the hood for yourself, run `pyenv init -`
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set -e
[ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x
version="2.6.2"
version="2.4.15"
git_revision=""
if cd "${BASH_SOURCE%/*}" 2>/dev/null && git remote -v 2>/dev/null | grep -q pyenv; then

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ if [ "$1" = "--complete" ]; then
exec pyenv-shims --short
fi
PYENV_VERSION="$(pyenv-version-name -f)"
PYENV_VERSION="$(pyenv-version-name)"
PYENV_COMMAND="$1"
if [ -z "$PYENV_COMMAND" ]; then
@ -29,9 +29,9 @@ if [ -z "$PYENV_COMMAND" ]; then
exit 1
fi
export PYENV_VERSION
PYENV_COMMAND_PATH="$(pyenv-which "$PYENV_COMMAND")"
PYENV_BIN_PATH="${PYENV_COMMAND_PATH%/*}"
export PYENV_VERSION
OLDIFS="$IFS"
IFS=$'\n' scripts=(`pyenv-hooks exec`)

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@ -20,32 +20,37 @@ if [ "$1" = "--complete" ]; then
fi
mode="help"
no_rehash=""
no_push_path=""
for args in "$@"
do
if [ "$args" = "-" ]; then
mode="print"
shift
fi
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-)
mode="print"
;;
--path)
mode="path"
;;
--detect-shell)
mode="detect-shell"
;;
--no-push-path)
no_push_path=1
;;
--no-rehash)
no_rehash=1
;;
*)
shell="$1"
;;
esac
shift
if [ "$args" = "--path" ]; then
mode="path"
shift
fi
if [ "$args" = "--detect-shell" ]; then
mode="detect-shell"
shift
fi
if [ "$args" = "--no-push-path" ]; then
no_push_path=1
shift
fi
if [ "$args" = "--no-rehash" ]; then
no_rehash=1
shift
fi
done
# If shell is not provided, detect it.
shell="$1"
if [ -z "$shell" ]; then
shell="$(ps -p "$PPID" -o 'args=' 2>/dev/null || true)"
shell="${shell%% *}"
@ -55,6 +60,8 @@ if [ -z "$shell" ]; then
shell="${shell%%-*}"
fi
root="${0%/*}/.."
function main() {
case "$mode" in
"help")
@ -143,7 +150,7 @@ function help_() {
echo "# Load pyenv automatically by appending"
echo "# the following to ~/.config/fish/config.fish:"
echo
echo 'pyenv init - fish | source'
echo 'pyenv init - | source'
echo
;;
* )
@ -159,7 +166,7 @@ function help_() {
echo
echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"'
echo '[[ -d $PYENV_ROOT/bin ]] && export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"'
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init - '$shell')"'
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init -)"'
;;
esac
echo
@ -237,7 +244,7 @@ function print_env() {
}
function print_completion() {
completion="${0%/*/*}/completions/pyenv.${shell}"
completion="${root}/completions/pyenv.${shell}"
if [ -r "$completion" ]; then
echo "source '$completion'"
fi
@ -253,44 +260,52 @@ function print_shell_function() {
commands=(`pyenv-commands --sh`)
case "$shell" in
fish )
echo \
'function pyenv
set command $argv[1]
cat <<EOS
function pyenv
set command \$argv[1]
set -e argv[1]
switch "$command"
case '"${commands[*]}"'
source (pyenv "sh-$command" $argv|psub)
case "*"
command pyenv "$command" $argv
switch "\$command"
case ${commands[*]}
source (pyenv "sh-\$command" \$argv|psub)
case '*'
command pyenv "\$command" \$argv
end
end'
end
EOS
;;
ksh | ksh93 | mksh )
echo \
'function pyenv {
typeset command=${1:-}'
cat <<EOS
function pyenv {
typeset command
EOS
;;
* )
echo \
'pyenv() {
local command=${1:-}'
cat <<EOS
pyenv() {
local command
EOS
;;
esac
if [ "$shell" != "fish" ]; then
IFS="|"
echo \
' [ "$#" -gt 0 ] && shift
case "$command" in
'"${commands[*]:-/}"')
eval "$(pyenv "sh-$command" "$@")"
cat <<EOS
command="\${1:-}"
if [ "\$#" -gt 0 ]; then
shift
fi
case "\$command" in
${commands[*]:-/})
eval "\$(pyenv "sh-\$command" "\$@")"
;;
*)
command pyenv "$command" "$@"
command pyenv "\$command" "\$@"
;;
esac
}'
}
EOS
fi
}

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@ -2,11 +2,9 @@
#
# Summary: Set or show the local application-specific Python version(s)
#
# Usage: pyenv local [-f|--force] [<version> [...]]
# Usage: pyenv local <version> <version2> <..>
# pyenv local --unset
#
# -f/--force Do not verify that the versions being set exist
#
# Sets the local application-specific Python version(s) by writing the
# version name to a file named `.python-version'.
#
@ -38,25 +36,12 @@ if [ "$1" = "--complete" ]; then
exec pyenv-versions --bare
fi
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
do
case "$1" in
-f|--force)
FORCE=1
shift
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
done
versions=("$@")
if [ "$versions" = "--unset" ]; then
rm -f .python-version
elif [ -n "$versions" ]; then
pyenv-version-file-write ${FORCE:+-f }.python-version "${versions[@]}"
pyenv-version-file-write .python-version "${versions[@]}"
else
if version_file="$(pyenv-version-file "$PWD")"; then
IFS=: versions=($(pyenv-version-file-read "$version_file"))

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@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Summary: Show the current Python version(s) and its origin
# Usage: pyenv version [--bare]
#
# --bare show just the version name. An alias to `pyenv version-name'
# Shows the currently selected Python version(s) and how it was
# selected. To obtain only the version string, use `pyenv
# version-name'.
set -e
[ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x
@ -12,25 +13,8 @@ OLDIFS="$IFS"
IFS=: PYENV_VERSION_NAMES=($(pyenv-version-name)) || exitcode=$?
IFS="$OLDIFS"
unset bare
for arg; do
case "$arg" in
--complete )
echo --bare
exit ;;
--bare ) bare=1 ;;
* )
pyenv-help --usage version >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
done
for PYENV_VERSION_NAME in "${PYENV_VERSION_NAMES[@]}"; do
if [[ -n $bare ]]; then
echo "$PYENV_VERSION_NAME"
else
echo "$PYENV_VERSION_NAME (set by $(pyenv-version-origin))"
fi
echo "$PYENV_VERSION_NAME (set by $(pyenv-version-origin))"
done
exit $exitcode

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@ -1,25 +1,9 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Usage: pyenv version-file-write [-f|--force] <file> <version> [...]
#
# -f/--force Don't verify that the versions exist
# Usage: pyenv version-file-write <file> <version>
set -e
[ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
do
case "$1" in
-f|--force)
FORCE=1
shift
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
done
PYENV_VERSION_FILE="$1"
shift || true
versions=("$@")
@ -30,7 +14,7 @@ if [ -z "$versions" ] || [ -z "$PYENV_VERSION_FILE" ]; then
fi
# Make sure the specified version is installed.
[[ -z $FORCE ]] && pyenv-prefix "${versions[@]}" >/dev/null
pyenv-prefix "${versions[@]}" >/dev/null
# Write the version out to disk.
# Create an empty file. Using "rm" might cause a permission error.

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@ -1,25 +1,8 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Summary: Show the current Python version
#
# -f/--force (Internal) If a version doesn't exist, print it as is rather than produce an error
set -e
[ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
do
case "$1" in
-f|--force)
FORCE=1
shift
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
done
if [ -z "$PYENV_VERSION" ]; then
PYENV_VERSION_FILE="$(pyenv-version-file)"
PYENV_VERSION="$(pyenv-version-file-read "$PYENV_VERSION_FILE" || true)"
@ -50,20 +33,16 @@ OLDIFS="$IFS"
# Remove the explicit 'python-' prefix from versions like 'python-3.12'.
normalised_version="${version#python-}"
if version_exists "${version}" || [ "$version" = "system" ]; then
versions+=("${version}")
versions=("${versions[@]}" "${version}")
elif version_exists "${normalised_version}"; then
versions+=("${normalised_version}")
versions=("${versions[@]}" "${normalised_version}")
elif resolved_version="$(pyenv-latest -b "${version}")"; then
versions+=("${resolved_version}")
versions=("${versions[@]}" "${resolved_version}")
elif resolved_version="$(pyenv-latest -b "${normalised_version}")"; then
versions+=("${resolved_version}")
versions=("${versions[@]}" "${resolved_version}")
else
if [[ -n $FORCE ]]; then
versions+=("${normalised_version}")
else
echo "pyenv: version \`$version' is not installed (set by $(pyenv-version-origin))" >&2
any_not_installed=1
fi
echo "pyenv: version \`$version' is not installed (set by $(pyenv-version-origin))" >&2
any_not_installed=1
fi
done
}

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ if [ -z "$PYENV_COMMAND" ]; then
fi
OLDIFS="$IFS"
IFS=: versions=(${PYENV_VERSION:-$(pyenv-version-name -f)})
IFS=: versions=(${PYENV_VERSION:-$(pyenv-version-name)})
IFS="$OLDIFS"
declare -a nonexistent_versions
@ -96,6 +96,7 @@ else
for version in "${nonexistent_versions[@]}"; do
echo "pyenv: version \`$version' is not installed (set by $(pyenv-version-origin))" >&2
done
exit 1
fi
echo "pyenv: $PYENV_COMMAND: command not found" >&2

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ pyenv lets you easily switch between multiple versions of Python\. It's simple,
.RS 15
.nf
if command -v pyenv 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then\n
eval "$(pyenv init - bash)" \n
eval "$(pyenv init -)" \n
fi
.fi
.RE

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@ -138,17 +138,6 @@ would break all Pyenv-managed installations that depend on it.
You can use a [community plugin `fix-version`](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/Plugins#community-plugins)
to fix installations in such a case.
##### MacPorts
MacPorts Homebrew is used to find dependency packages if `port` is found on `PATH` in MacOS.
Set `PYTHON_BUILD_USE_MACPORTS` or `PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_MACPORTS` to override this default.
###### Interaction with Homebrew
If both Homebrew and MacPorts are installed and allowed to be used, Homebrew takes preference.
There first ecosystem where any of the required dependency packages is found is used.
##### Portage
In FreeBSD, if `pkg` is on PATH, Ports are searched for some dependencies that Configure is known to not search for via `pkg-config`.
@ -175,21 +164,21 @@ You can set certain environment variables to control the build process.
* `PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_HOMEBREW`, if set, will not search for libraries installed by Homebrew when it would normally will.
* `PYTHON_BUILD_USE_HOMEBREW`, if set, will search for libraries installed by Homebrew when it would normally not.
* `PYTHON_BUILD_HOMEBREW_OPENSSL_FORMULA`, override the Homebrew OpenSSL formula to use.
* `PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_MACPORTS`, if set, will not search for libraries installed by MacPorts when it would normally will.
* `PYTHON_BUILD_USE_MACPORTS`, if set, will search for libraries installed by MacPorts when it would normally not.
* `PYTHON_BUILD_ROOT` overrides the default location from where build definitions
in `share/python-build/` are looked up.
* `PYTHON_BUILD_DEFINITIONS` can be a list of colon-separated paths that get
additionally searched when looking up build definitions.
* `CC` sets the path to the C compiler.
* `PYTHON_CFLAGS` lets you pass additional options to the default `CFLAGS`. Use
this to override, for instance, the `-O3` option.
* `CONFIGURE_OPTS` lets you pass additional options to `./configure`.
* `MAKE` lets you override the command to use for `make`. Useful for specifying
GNU make (`gmake`) on some systems.
* `MAKE_OPTS` (or `MAKEOPTS`) lets you pass additional options to `make`.
* `MAKE_INSTALL_OPTS` lets you pass additional options to `make install`.
* `<PACKAGE>_CFLAGS`, `<PACKAGE>_CPPFLAGS`, `<PACKAGE>_LDFLAGS` let you pass additional options to `CFLAGS`/`CPPFLAGS`/`LDFLAGS` specifically for building `<package>` (Python itself or a dependency library) from source as part of the build script. `<PACKAGE>` should be a capitalized name of the package without version (technically, capitalized first argument to `install_package` without version). E.g. for CPython, it's "`PYTHON`", for Readline, "`READLINE`", for PyPy (only applies when building it from source), "`PYPY`". Check the source of the build script you're using if unsure.
* `<PACKAGE>_CONFIGURE_OPTS`, `<PACKAGE>_MAKE_OPTS`, `<PACKAGE>_MAKE_INSTALL_OPTS`, `<PACKAGE>_MAKE_INSTALL_TARGET` allow
you to specify configure and make options for building `<package>` (same as above). "Make install target" would replace "`install`" in the `make install` invocation.
* `PYTHON_CONFIGURE_OPTS` and `PYTHON_MAKE_OPTS` and `PYTHON_MAKE_INSTALL_OPTS` allow
you to specify configure and make options for building CPython. These variables
will be passed to Python only, not any dependent packages (e.g. libyaml).
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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ shopt -s extglob
exec 3<&2 # preserve original stderr at fd 3
lib() {
parse_options() {
OPTIONS=()
@ -80,12 +81,7 @@ abs_dirname() {
cd "$cd_path"
fi
name="${path##*/}"
if [[ $name == ".." ]]; then
cd ..
path="$PWD"
else
path="$(resolve_link "$name" || true)"
fi
path="$(resolve_link "$name" || true)"
done
echo "$PWD"
@ -110,7 +106,7 @@ os_information() {
if type -p lsb_release >/dev/null; then
lsb_release -sir | xargs echo
elif type -p sw_vers >/dev/null; then
echo "OS X ${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_SW_VERS:=$(sw_vers -productVersion)}"
echo "OS X $(sw_vers -productVersion)"
elif [ -r /etc/os-release ]; then
source /etc/os-release
echo "$NAME" $VERSION_ID
@ -121,61 +117,22 @@ os_information() {
}
is_mac() {
[ "${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_UNAME_S:=$(uname -s)}" = "Darwin" ] || return 1
[ "$(uname -s)" = "Darwin" ] || return 1
[ $# -eq 0 ] || [ "$(osx_version)" "$@" ]
}
can_use_homebrew() {
if locked_in; then
locked_in homebrew && rc=$? || rc=$?; return $rc
fi
[[ -n "$PYTHON_BUILD_USE_HOMEBREW" && -n "$PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_HOMEBREW" ]] && {
echo "error: mutually exclusive environment variables PYTHON_BUILD_USE_HOMEBREW and PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_HOMEBREW are set" >&3
exit 1
}
[[ -n "$PYTHON_BUILD_USE_HOMEBREW" ]] && return 0
[[ -n "$PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_HOMEBREW" ]] && return 1
is_mac && command -v brew &>/dev/null && return 0
is_mac && return 0
# In Linux, if Pyenv itself is installed with Homebrew,
# we assume the user wants to take dependencies from there as well by default
local brew_prefix
command -v brew &>/dev/null && \
# tests can have non-functional `brew' stub aliased to `false'
# in Bash 3.2, var="$(cmd)" errexits on failure even if part of a conditional chain
brew_prefix="$(brew --prefix || true)" && [[ -n "$brew_prefix" ]] && \
[[ $(abs_dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}") == "$(abs_dirname "${brew_prefix}")"/* ]] && \
{ lock_in homebrew; return 0; }
# do not check the same stuff multiple times
PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_HOMEBREW=1; return 1
}
can_use_macports() {
if locked_in; then
locked_in macports && rc=$? || rc=$?; return $rc
fi
[[ -n "$PYTHON_BUILD_USE_MACPORTS" && -n "$PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_MACPORTS" ]] && {
echo "error: mutually exclusive environment variables PYTHON_BUILD_USE_MACPORTS and PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_MACPORTS are set" >&3
exit 1
}
[[ -n "$PYTHON_BUILD_USE_MACPORTS" ]] && return 0
[[ -n "$PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_MACPORTS" ]] && return 1
is_mac && command -v port &>/dev/null && return 0
# do not check the same stuff multiple times
PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_MACPORTS=1; return 1
}
locked_in() {
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
[[ -n $_PYTHON_BUILD_ECOSYSTEM_LOCKED_IN ]]
else
[[ $_PYTHON_BUILD_ECOSYSTEM_LOCKED_IN == "$1" ]]
fi
}
lock_in() {
_PYTHON_BUILD_ECOSYSTEM_LOCKED_IN=${1:?}
command -v brew &>/dev/null && [[ $(abs_dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}") == "$(abs_dirname "$(brew --prefix 2>/dev/null ||true)")"/* ]] && return 0
return 1
}
# 9.1 -> 901
@ -183,7 +140,7 @@ lock_in() {
# 10.10 -> 1010
osx_version() {
local -a ver
IFS=. ver=( ${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_SW_VERS:=$(sw_vers -productVersion)} )
IFS=. ver=( `sw_vers -productVersion` )
IFS="$OLDIFS"
echo $(( ${ver[0]}*100 + ${ver[1]} ))
}
@ -222,7 +179,7 @@ file_is_not_empty() {
num_cpu_cores() {
local num
case "${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_UNAME_S:=$(uname -s)}" in
case "$(uname -s)" in
Darwin | *BSD )
num="$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu 2>/dev/null || true)"
;;
@ -601,7 +558,7 @@ download_tarball() {
}
has_tar_xz_support() {
[[ -z $_PYTHON_BUILD_FORCE_SKIP_XZ ]] && tar Jcf - /dev/null 1>/dev/null 2>&1
tar Jcf - /dev/null 1>/dev/null 2>&1
}
fetch_git() {
@ -854,51 +811,23 @@ build_package_standard_build() {
local PACKAGE_MAKE_OPTS="${package_var_name}_MAKE_OPTS"
local PACKAGE_MAKE_OPTS_ARRAY="${package_var_name}_MAKE_OPTS_ARRAY[@]"
local PACKAGE_CFLAGS="${package_var_name}_CFLAGS"
local PACKAGE_CPPFLAGS="${package_var_name}_CPPFLAGS"
local PACKAGE_LDFLAGS="${package_var_name}_LDFLAGS"
if [ "$package_var_name" = "PYTHON" ]; then
if can_use_homebrew; then
use_custom_tcltk || use_homebrew_tcltk || true
use_homebrew_readline || true
use_homebrew_ncurses || true
if is_mac -ge 1014; then
use_xcode_sdk_zlib || use_homebrew_zlib || true
else
use_homebrew_zlib || true
fi
use_homebrew || true
use_tcltk || true
use_homebrew_readline || use_freebsd_pkg || true
use_homebrew_ncurses || true
if is_mac -ge 1014; then
use_xcode_sdk_zlib || use_homebrew_zlib || true
else
use_homebrew_zlib || true
fi
if can_use_macports; then
use_custom_tcltk || true
use_macports_readline || true
use_macports_ncurses || true
if is_mac -ge 1014; then
use_xcode_sdk_zlib || use_macports_zlib || true
else
use_macports_zlib || true
fi
fi
if can_use_homebrew; then
use_homebrew || true
fi
if can_use_macports; then
use_macports || true
fi
use_freebsd_pkg || true
use_dsymutil || true
use_free_threading || true
fi
( if [[ -n "${!PACKAGE_CFLAGS}" ]]; then
export CFLAGS="${CFLAGS:+$CFLAGS }${!PACKAGE_CFLAGS}"
fi
if [[ -n "${!PACKAGE_CPPFLAGS}" ]]; then
export CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS:+$CPPFLAGS }${!PACKAGE_CPPFLAGS}"
fi
if [[ -n "${!PACKAGE_LDFLAGS}" ]]; then
export LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS:+$LDFLAGS }${!PACKAGE_LDFLAGS}"
( if [ "${CFLAGS+defined}" ] || [ "${!PACKAGE_CFLAGS+defined}" ]; then
export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS ${!PACKAGE_CFLAGS}"
fi
if [ -z "$CC" ] && is_mac -ge 1010; then
export CC=clang
@ -1034,7 +963,7 @@ build_package_micropython() {
}
pypy_architecture() {
case "${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_UNAME_S:=$(uname -s)}" in
case "$(uname -s)" in
"Darwin" )
case "$(uname -m)" in
"arm64" ) echo "osarm64" ;;
@ -1066,7 +995,7 @@ pypy_architecture() {
}
graalpy_architecture() {
case "${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_UNAME_S:=$(uname -s)}" in
case "$(uname -s)" in
"Darwin" )
case "$(uname -m)" in
"x86_64" ) echo "macos-amd64" ;;
@ -1147,7 +1076,7 @@ build_package_pypy_builder() {
}
activepython_architecture() {
case "${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_UNAME_S:=$(uname -s)}" in
case "$(uname -s)" in
"Darwin" ) echo "macosx10.9-i386-x86_64" ;;
"Linux" )
case "$(uname -m)" in
@ -1167,7 +1096,7 @@ build_package_activepython() {
}
anaconda_architecture() {
case "${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_UNAME_S:=$(uname -s)}" in
case "$(uname -s)" in
"Darwin" )
case "$(uname -m)" in
"arm64" ) echo "MacOSX-arm64" ;;
@ -1223,8 +1152,8 @@ setup_builtin_patches() {
cat >"${package_name}.patch"
HAS_PATCH=true
elif [[ -d "${package_patch_path}" ]]; then
{ find "${package_patch_path}" -maxdepth 1 -type f -print0
} 2>/dev/null | sort -z | xargs -0 cat 1>"${package_name}.patch"
{ find "${package_patch_path}" -maxdepth 1 -type f
} 2>/dev/null | sort | xargs cat 1>"${package_name}.patch"
HAS_PATCH=true
fi
}
@ -1444,7 +1373,7 @@ require_osx_version() {
function version { echo "$@" | awk -F. '{ printf("%d%03d%03d%03d\n", $1,$2,$3,$4); }'; }
local required_version="$@"
local osx_version="${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_SW_VERS:=$(sw_vers -productVersion)}"
local osx_version="$(sw_vers -productVersion)"
if [[ $(version $osx_version) -ge $(version $required_version) ]]; then
return 0
fi
@ -1497,30 +1426,13 @@ use_homebrew() {
if [[ -n $brew_prefix && $brew_prefix != "/usr" && $brew_prefix != "/usr/local" ]]; then
export CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS:+$CPPFLAGS }-I${brew_prefix}/include"
append_ldflags_libs "-L${brew_prefix}/lib -Wl,-rpath,${brew_prefix}/lib"
lock_in homebrew
fi
fi
}
use_macports() {
can_use_macports || return 1
local port_location="$(command -v port)"
if [ -n "$port_location" ]; then
local prefix="${port_location%/bin/port}"
export CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS:+$CPPFLAGS }-I${prefix}/include"
append_ldflags_libs "-L${prefix}/lib -Wl,-rpath,${prefix}/lib"
lock_in macports
fi
}
needs_yaml() {
if ! configured_with_package_dir "python" "yaml.h"; then
if can_use_homebrew; then
use_homebrew_yaml && return 1
elif can_use_macports; then
use_macports_yaml && return 1
fi
fi
! configured_with_package_dir "python" "yaml.h" &&
! use_homebrew_yaml
}
use_homebrew_yaml() {
@ -1530,23 +1442,6 @@ use_homebrew_yaml() {
echo "python-build: use libyaml from homebrew"
export CPPFLAGS="-I$libdir/include${CPPFLAGS:+ $CPPFLAGS}"
export LDFLAGS="-L$libdir/lib${LDFLAGS:+ ${LDFLAGS% }}"
lock_in homebrew
else
return 1
fi
}
use_macports_yaml() {
can_use_macports || return 1
local prefix="$(port -q location libyaml 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$prefix" ]; then
local libdir="$prefix/opt/local"
if [ -d "$libdir" ]; then
echo "python-build: use libyaml from MacPorts"
export CPPFLAGS="-I$libdir/include${CPPFLAGS:+ $CPPFLAGS}"
export LDFLAGS="-L$libdir/lib${LDFLAGS:+ ${LDFLAGS% }}"
lock_in macports
fi
else
return 1
fi
@ -1554,14 +1449,14 @@ use_macports_yaml() {
use_freebsd_pkg() {
# check if FreeBSD
if [ "FreeBSD" = "${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_UNAME_S:=$(uname -s)}" ]; then
if [ "FreeBSD" = "$(uname -s)" ]; then
# use openssl if installed from Ports Collection
if pkg info -e openssl; then
package_option python configure --with-openssl="/usr/local"
fi
# check if 11-R or later
release="${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_UNAME_R:=$(uname -r)}"
release="$(uname -r)"
if [ "${release%%.*}" -ge 11 ]; then
# Use packages from Ports Collection.
#
@ -1585,16 +1480,9 @@ use_freebsd_pkg() {
has_broken_mac_readline() {
# Mac OS X 10.4 has broken readline.
# https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/issues/23
if ! is_mac || configured_with_package_dir "python" "readline/rlconf.h"; then
# Not applicable.
return 1
fi
if can_use_homebrew; then
use_homebrew_readline && return 1
fi
if can_use_macports; then
use_macports_readline && return 1
fi
is_mac &&
! configured_with_package_dir "python" "readline/rlconf.h" &&
! use_homebrew_readline
}
use_homebrew_readline() {
@ -1605,25 +1493,6 @@ use_homebrew_readline() {
echo "python-build: use readline from homebrew"
export CPPFLAGS="-I$libdir/include${CPPFLAGS:+ $CPPFLAGS}"
export LDFLAGS="-L$libdir/lib${LDFLAGS:+ $LDFLAGS}"
lock_in homebrew
else
return 1
fi
fi
}
use_macports_readline() {
can_use_macports || return 1
if ! configured_with_package_dir "python" "readline/rlconf.h"; then
local prefix="$(port -q location readline 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$prefix" ]; then
local libdir="$prefix/opt/local"
if [ -d "$libdir" ]; then
echo "python-build: use readline from MacPorts"
export CPPFLAGS="-I$libdir/include${CPPFLAGS:+ $CPPFLAGS}"
export LDFLAGS="-L$libdir/lib${LDFLAGS:+ $LDFLAGS}"
lock_in macports
fi
else
return 1
fi
@ -1637,23 +1506,6 @@ use_homebrew_ncurses() {
echo "python-build: use ncurses from homebrew"
export CPPFLAGS="-I$libdir/include${CPPFLAGS:+ $CPPFLAGS}"
export LDFLAGS="-L$libdir/lib${LDFLAGS:+ $LDFLAGS}"
lock_in homebrew
else
return 1
fi
}
use_macports_ncurses() {
can_use_macports || return 1
local prefix="$(port -q location ncurses 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [[ -n "$prefix" ]]; then
local libdir="$prefix/opt/local"
if [ -d "$libdir" ]; then
echo "python-build: use ncurses from MacPorts"
export CPPFLAGS="-I$libdir/include${CPPFLAGS:+ $CPPFLAGS}"
export LDFLAGS="-L$libdir/lib${LDFLAGS:+ $LDFLAGS}"
lock_in macports
fi
else
return 1
fi
@ -1688,14 +1540,8 @@ build_package_mac_readline() {
has_broken_mac_openssl() {
is_mac || return 1
local openssl_version="$(/usr/bin/openssl version 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [[ $openssl_version = "OpenSSL 0.9.8"?* || $openssl_version = "LibreSSL"* ]]; then
if can_use_homebrew; then
use_homebrew_openssl && return 1
fi
if can_use_macports; then
use_macports_openssl && return 1
fi
fi
[[ $openssl_version = "OpenSSL 0.9.8"?* || $openssl_version = "LibreSSL"* ]] &&
! use_homebrew_openssl
}
use_homebrew_openssl() {
@ -1714,34 +1560,7 @@ use_homebrew_openssl() {
export LDFLAGS="-L$ssldir/lib${LDFLAGS:+ $LDFLAGS}"
fi
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$ssldir/lib/pkgconfig/:${PKG_CONFIG_PATH}"
lock_in homebrew
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
use_macports_openssl() {
can_use_macports || return 1
command -v port >/dev/null || return 1
for openssl in ${PYTHON_BUILD_HOMEBREW_OPENSSL_FORMULA:-openssl}; do
local ssldir="$(port -q location "${openssl}" 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$ssldir" ]; then
ssldir="${ssldir}/opt/local"
if [ -d "$ssldir" ]; then
echo "python-build: use ${openssl} from MacPorts"
if [[ -n "${PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL:-}" ]]; then
# configure script of newer CPython versions support `--with-openssl`
# https://bugs.python.org/issue21541
package_option python configure --with-openssl="${ssldir}"
else
export CPPFLAGS="-I$ssldir/include ${CPPFLAGS:+ $CPPFLAGS}"
export LDFLAGS="-L$ssldir/lib${LDFLAGS:+ $LDFLAGS}"
fi
fi
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$ssldir/lib/pkgconfig/:${PKG_CONFIG_PATH}"
lock_in macports
return 0
return
fi
done
return 1
@ -1773,13 +1592,13 @@ build_package_mac_openssl() {
local nokerberos
[[ "$1" != openssl-1.0.* ]] || nokerberos=1
# switches introduced in OpenSSL 3.2
local extra_no_features
[[ $(openssl_version $1) -ge 30200 ]] && extra_no_features=1
# Compile a shared lib with zlib dynamically linked.
package_option openssl configure --openssldir="$OPENSSLDIR" zlib-dynamic no-ssl3 shared ${nokerberos:+no-ssl2 no-krb5} ${extra_no_features:+no-docs no-apps} no-tests
package_option openssl configure --openssldir="$OPENSSLDIR" zlib-dynamic no-ssl3 shared ${nokerberos:+no-ssl2 no-krb5}
# Default MAKE_OPTS are -j 2 which can confuse the build. Thankfully, make
# gives precedence to the last -j option, so we can override that.
package_option openssl make -j 1
build_package_standard "$@"
@ -1789,16 +1608,6 @@ build_package_mac_openssl() {
security find-certificate -a -p /System/Library/Keychains/SystemRootCertificates.keychain >> "$pem_file"
}
# openssl-1.0.1k -> 10001
# openssl-3.2.1 -> 30201
openssl_version() {
local -a ver
IFS=- ver=( ${1:?} )
IFS=. ver=( ${ver[1]} )
[[ ${ver[2]} =~ ^([[:digit:]]+)[[:alpha:]]$ ]] && ver[2]="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
echo $(( ${ver[0]}*10000 + ${ver[1]}*100 + ${ver[2]} ))
}
# Post-install check that the openssl extension was built.
build_package_verify_openssl() {
"$RUBY_BIN" -e '
@ -1841,7 +1650,6 @@ use_homebrew_zlib() {
if [ -d "$brew_zlib" ]; then
echo "python-build: use zlib from homebrew"
export CFLAGS="-I${brew_zlib} ${CFLAGS}"
lock_in homebrew
fi
}
@ -1861,62 +1669,33 @@ use_xcode_sdk_zlib() {
fi
}
use_macports_zlib() {
can_use_macports || return 1
local prefix="$(port -q location zlib 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [[ -n "$prefix" ]]; then
local libdir="$prefix/opt/local"
if [[ -d "$libdir" ]]; then
echo "python-build: use zlib from MacPorts"
export CPPFLAGS="-I$prefix/include ${CPPFLAGS}"
export LDFLAGS="-L$prefix/lib ${LDFLAGS}"
lock_in macports
fi
else
return 1
fi
}
use_homebrew_tcltk() {
can_use_homebrew || return 1
# Since https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/commit/f10e88617b41555193c22fdcba6109fe82155ee2 (10.11.2024),
# tcl-tk is 9.0 which is not compatible with CPython as of this writing
# but we'll keep it as backup for cases like non-updated Homebrew
local tcltk
for tcltk in "tcl-tk@8" "tcl-tk"; do
local tcltk_libdir="$(brew --prefix "${tcltk}" 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -d "$tcltk_libdir" ]; then
echo "python-build: use tcl-tk from homebrew"
if [[ -z "$PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG" ]]; then
local tcltk_version="$(sh -c '. '"$tcltk_libdir"'/lib/tclConfig.sh; echo $TCL_VERSION')"
package_option python configure --with-tcltk-libs="-L$tcltk_libdir/lib -ltcl$tcltk_version -ltk$tcltk_version"
# In Homebrew Tcl/Tk 8.6.13, headers have been moved to the 'tcl-tk' subdir.
# We're not using tclConfig.sh here 'cuz it produces the version-specific path to <brew prefix>/Cellar
# and we'd rather have rpath set to <brew prefix>/opt/<...> to allow micro release upgrades without rebuilding
# XXX: do use tclConfig.sh and translate the paths if more path shenanigans appear in later releases
if [ -d "$tcltk_libdir/include/tcl-tk" ]; then
package_option python configure --with-tcltk-includes="-I$tcltk_libdir/include/tcl-tk"
else
package_option python configure --with-tcltk-includes="-I$tcltk_libdir/include"
fi
# get the version from the folder that homebrew versions
local tcltk_libdir="$(brew --prefix tcl-tk 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -d "$tcltk_libdir" ]; then
echo "python-build: use tcl-tk from homebrew"
if [[ -z "$PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG" ]]; then
local tcltk_version="$(sh -c '. '"$tcltk_libdir"'/lib/tclConfig.sh; echo $TCL_VERSION')"
package_option python configure --with-tcltk-libs="-L$tcltk_libdir/lib -ltcl$tcltk_version -ltk$tcltk_version"
# In Homebrew Tcl/Tk 8.6.13, headers have been moved to the 'tcl-tk' subdir.
# We're not using tclConfig.sh here 'cuz it produces the version-specific path to <brew prefix>/Cellar
# and we'd rather have rpath set to <brew prefix>/opt/<...> to allow micro release upgrades without rebuilding
# XXX: do use tclConfig.sh and translate the paths if more path shenanigans appear in later releases
if [ -d "$tcltk_libdir/include/tcl-tk" ]; then
package_option python configure --with-tcltk-includes="-I$tcltk_libdir/include/tcl-tk"
else
package_option python configure --with-tcltk-includes="-I$tcltk_libdir/include"
fi
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${tcltk_libdir}/lib/pkgconfig${PKG_CONFIG_PATH:+:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH}"
lock_in homebrew
return 0
fi
done
return 1
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${tcltk_libdir}/lib/pkgconfig${PKG_CONFIG_PATH:+:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH}"
fi
}
# FIXME: this function is a workaround for #1125
# once fixed, it should be removed.
# if tcltk_ops_flag is in PYTHON_CONFIGURE_OPTS, use user provided tcltk
use_custom_tcltk() {
local tcltk_ops="$(get_tcltk_flag_from "$PYTHON_CONFIGURE_OPTS")"
if [[ -z "$tcltk_ops" ]]; then
return 1
fi
local tcltk_ops="$1"
local tcltk_ops_flag="--with-tcltk-libs="
# get tcltk libs
local tcltk_libs="${tcltk_ops//$tcltk_ops_flag/}"
@ -1959,6 +1738,21 @@ get_tcltk_flag_from() {
IFS="$OLDIFS"
}
use_tcltk() {
if can_use_homebrew; then
local tcltk_libdir="$(brew --prefix tcl-tk 2>/dev/null || true)"
fi
local tcl_tk_libs="$(get_tcltk_flag_from "$PYTHON_CONFIGURE_OPTS")"
# if tcltk_ops_flag is in PYTHON_CONFIGURE_OPTS, use user provided tcltk
# otherwise default to homebrew-installed tcl-tk, if installed
if [[ -n "$tcl_tk_libs" ]]; then
use_custom_tcltk "$tcl_tk_libs"
elif [ -d "$tcltk_libdir" ]; then
use_homebrew_tcltk
fi
}
# Since 3.12, CPython can add DWARF debug information in MacOS
# using Apple's nonstandard way, `dsymutil', that creates a "dSYM bundle"
# that's supposed to be installed alongside executables
@ -2231,12 +2025,7 @@ build_package_verify_py313() {
# Post-install check for Python 3.14.x
build_package_verify_py314() {
build_package_verify_py313 "$1" "${2:-3.14}"
}
# Post-install check for Python 3.15.x
build_package_verify_py315() {
build_package_verify_py314 "$1" "${2:-3.15}"
build_package_verify_py313 "$1" "${2:-3.13}"
}
# Post-install check for Python 3.x rolling release scripts
@ -2447,13 +2236,11 @@ if [ -n "$noexec" ]; then
fi
if [ -z "$MAKE" ]; then
if [ "FreeBSD" = "${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_UNAME_S:=$(uname -s)}" ]; then
if [ "FreeBSD" = "$(uname -s)" ]; then
if [ "$(echo $1 | sed 's/-.*$//')" = "jruby" ]; then
export MAKE="gmake"
else
# var assignment inside $() does not propagate due to being in subshell
: "${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_UNAME_R:=$(uname -r)}"
if [ "$(echo "$_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_UNAME_R" | sed 's/[^[:digit:]].*//')" -lt 10 ]; then
if [ "$(uname -r | sed 's/[^[:digit:]].*//')" -lt 10 ]; then
export MAKE="gmake"
else
export MAKE="make"
@ -2632,12 +2419,6 @@ if [ -z "${GET_PIP_URL}" ]; then
3.6 | 3.6.* | pypy3.6 | pypy3.6-* )
GET_PIP_URL="https://bootstrap.pypa.io/pip/3.6/get-pip.py"
;;
3.7 | 3.7.* | pypy3.7 | pypy3.7-* )
GET_PIP_URL="https://bootstrap.pypa.io/pip/3.7/get-pip.py"
;;
3.8 | 3.8.* | pypy3.8 | pypy3.8-* | pyston* )
GET_PIP_URL="https://bootstrap.pypa.io/pip/3.8/get-pip.py"
;;
* )
GET_PIP_URL="https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py"
;;
@ -2648,7 +2429,7 @@ fi
# Set MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET from the product version of OS X (#219, #220)
if is_mac; then
if [ -z "${MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET}" ]; then
MACOS_VERSION="${_PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_SW_VERS:=$(sw_vers -productVersion)}"
MACOS_VERSION="$(sw_vers -productVersion 2>/dev/null || true)"
MACOS_VERSION_ARRAY=(${MACOS_VERSION//\./ })
if [ "${#MACOS_VERSION_ARRAY[@]}" -ge 2 ]; then
export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET="${MACOS_VERSION_ARRAY[0]}.${MACOS_VERSION_ARRAY[1]}"

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@ -11,18 +11,15 @@ Also ignores sub-patch releases if that major.minor.patch already exists,
but otherwise, takes the latest sub-patch release for given OS/arch.
Assumes all miniconda3 releases < 4.7 default to python 3.6, and anything else 3.7.
"""
import logging
import re
import string
import sys
import textwrap
from argparse import ArgumentParser
from collections import defaultdict
from dataclasses import dataclass
from enum import Enum
from functools import total_ordering
from pathlib import Path
from typing import NamedTuple, List, Optional, DefaultDict, Dict
import logging
import string
import requests_html
@ -93,7 +90,7 @@ class Flavor(StrEnum):
ANACONDA = "anaconda"
MINICONDA = "miniconda"
class TFlavor(StrEnum):
ANACONDA = "Anaconda"
MINICONDA = "Miniconda"
@ -105,37 +102,21 @@ class Suffix(StrEnum):
NONE = ""
PyVersion = None
class PyVersionMeta(type):
def __getattr__(self, name):
"""Generate PyVersion.PYXXX on demand to future-proof it"""
if PyVersion is not None:
return PyVersion(name.lower())
return super(PyVersionMeta,self).__getattr__(self, name)
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class PyVersion(metaclass=PyVersionMeta):
major: str
minor: str
def __init__(self, value):
(major, minor) = re.match(r"py(\d)(\d+)", value).groups()
object.__setattr__(self, "major", major)
object.__setattr__(self, "minor", minor)
@property
def value(self):
return f"py{self.major}{self.minor}"
class PyVersion(StrEnum):
PY27 = "py27"
PY36 = "py36"
PY37 = "py37"
PY38 = "py38"
PY39 = "py39"
PY310 = "py310"
PY311 = "py311"
def version(self):
return f"{self.major}.{self.minor}"
first, *others = self.value[2:]
return f"{first}.{''.join(others)}"
def version_info(self):
return (self.major, self.minor)
def __str__(self):
return self.value
return tuple(int(n) for n in self.version().split("."))
@total_ordering
@ -209,15 +190,10 @@ class CondaVersion(NamedTuple):
# https://docs.conda.io/projects/conda/en/latest/user-guide/tasks/manage-python.html
if v < (4, 7):
return PyVersion.PY36
if v < (4, 8):
return PyVersion.PY37
else:
# since 4.8, Miniconda specifies versions explicitly in the file name
raise ValueError("Miniconda 4.8+ is supposed to specify a Python version explicitly")
return PyVersion.PY37
if self.flavor == "anaconda":
# https://docs.anaconda.com/free/anaconda/reference/release-notes/
if v >= (2024,6):
return PyVersion.PY312
if v >= (2023,7):
return PyVersion.PY311
if v >= (2023,3):
@ -270,9 +246,8 @@ class CondaSpec(NamedTuple):
SupportedArch(arch),
md5,
repo,
py_ver
)
if py_version is None and py_ver is None and ver != "latest":
if py_version is None:
spec = spec.with_py_version(spec.version.default_py_version())
return spec
@ -321,8 +296,8 @@ def get_existing_condas(name):
if v.version_str != "latest":
logger.debug("Found existing %(name)s version %(v)s", locals())
yield v
except ValueError as e:
logger.error("Unable to parse existing version %s: %s", entry_name, e)
except ValueError:
logger.error("Unable to parse existing version %s", entry_name)
def get_available_condas(name, repo):
@ -373,12 +348,19 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
help="Do not write scripts, just report them to stdout",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", default=0,
"-v", "--verbose", action="count", default=0,
help="Increase verbosity of logging",
)
parsed = parser.parse_args()
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG if parsed.verbose else logging.INFO)
log_level = {
0: logging.WARNING,
1: logging.INFO,
2: logging.DEBUG,
}.get(parsed.verbose, logging.DEBUG)
logging.basicConfig(level=log_level)
if parsed.verbose < 3:
logging.getLogger("requests").setLevel(logging.WARNING)
existing_versions = set()
available_specs = set()
@ -395,7 +377,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
for s in sorted(available_specs, key=key_fn):
key = s.version
vv = key.version_str.info()
reason = None
if key in existing_versions:
reason = "already exists"
@ -403,7 +385,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
reason = "too old"
elif len(key.version_str.info()) >= 4 and "-" not in key.version_str:
reason = "ignoring hotfix releases"
if reason:
logger.debug("Ignoring version %(s)s (%(reason)s)", locals())
continue

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@ -11,15 +11,9 @@ logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logging.basicConfig(level=os.environ.get('LOGLEVEL', 'INFO'))
MINIFORGE_REPO = 'conda-forge/miniforge'
PYTHON_VERSION = '310'
DISTRIBUTIONS = ['miniforge', 'mambaforge']
SKIPPED_RELEASES = [
'4.13.0-0', #has no Mambaforge. We already generated scripts for Miniforge
'22.11.1-0', #MacOS packages are broken (have broken dep tarballs, downloading them fails with 403)
'22.11.1-1', #MacOS packages are broken (have broken dep tarballs, downloading them fails with 403)
'22.11.1-2', #MacOS packages are broken (have broken dep tarballs, downloading them fails with 403)
]
install_script_fmt = """
case "$(anaconda_architecture 2>/dev/null || true)" in
{install_lines}
@ -44,7 +38,7 @@ here = Path(__file__).resolve()
out_dir: Path = here.parent.parent / "share" / "python-build"
def download_sha(url):
logger.info('Downloading SHA file %(url)s', locals())
logger.debug('Downloading SHA file %(url)s', locals())
tup = tuple(reversed(requests.get(url).text.replace('./', '').rstrip().split()))
logger.debug('Got %(tup)s', locals())
return tup
@ -62,7 +56,7 @@ def create_spec(filename, sha, url):
'filename': filename,
'sha': sha,
'url': url,
'py_version': py_version(version),
'py_version': PYTHON_VERSION,
'flavor': flavor,
'os': os,
'arch': arch,
@ -73,29 +67,13 @@ def create_spec(filename, sha, url):
return spec
def py_version(release):
"""Suffix for `verify_pyXXX` to call in the generated build script"""
release_line = tuple(int(part) for part in release.split(".")[:2])
# current version: mentioned under https://github.com/conda-forge/miniforge?tab=readme-ov-file#miniforge3
# transition points:
# https://github.com/conda-forge/miniforge/blame/main/Miniforge3/construct.yaml
# look for "- python <version>" in non-pypy branch and which tag the commit is first in
if release_line >= (24,5):
# yes, they jumped from 3.10 directly to 3.12
# https://github.com/conda-forge/miniforge/commit/bddad0baf22b37cfe079e47fd1680fdfb2183590
return "312"
if release_line >= (4,14):
return "310"
raise ValueError("Bundled Python version unknown for release `%s'"%release)
def supported(filename):
return ('pypy' not in filename) and ('Windows' not in filename)
def add_version(release):
tag_name = release['tag_name']
download_urls = { f['name']: f['browser_download_url'] for f in release['assets'] }
# can assume that sha files are named similar to release files so can also check supported(on their names)
shas = dict([download_sha(url) for (name, url) in download_urls.items() if name.endswith('.sha256') and supported(os.path.basename(name)) and tag_name in name])
shas = dict([download_sha(url) for (name, url) in download_urls.items() if name.endswith('.sha256') and tag_name in name])
specs = [create_spec(filename, sha, download_urls[filename]) for (filename, sha) in shas.items() if supported(filename)]
for distribution in DISTRIBUTIONS:
@ -126,7 +104,7 @@ for release in requests.get(f'https://api.github.com/repos/{MINIFORGE_REPO}/rele
# Build scripts for miniforge3-4.13.0-0 have already been generated.
# Assuming this was a fluke, we don't yet need to implement proactively checking all releases for contents
# or ignoring a release if _any_ of the flavors is already present in Pyenv.
if version in SKIPPED_RELEASES:
if version == '4.13.0-0':
continue
if any(not list(out_dir.glob(f'{distribution}*-{version}')) for distribution in DISTRIBUTIONS):

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1n" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1n.tar.gz#40dceb51a4f6a5275bde0e6bf20ef4b91bfc32ed57c0552e2e8e15463372b17a" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.0" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.0.tar.gz#e339f51971478d369f8a053a330a190781acb9864cf4c541060f12078948e461" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1n" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1n.tar.gz#40dceb51a4f6a5275bde0e6bf20ef4b91bfc32ed57c0552e2e8e15463372b17a" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.0" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.0.tar.gz#e339f51971478d369f8a053a330a190781acb9864cf4c541060f12078948e461" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1n" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1n.tar.gz#40dceb51a4f6a5275bde0e6bf20ef4b91bfc32ed57c0552e2e8e15463372b17a" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.0" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.0.tar.gz#e339f51971478d369f8a053a330a190781acb9864cf4c541060f12078948e461" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1o" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1o.tar.gz#9384a2b0570dd80358841464677115df785edb941c71211f75076d72fe6b438f" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1o" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1o.tar.gz#9384a2b0570dd80358841464677115df785edb941c71211f75076d72fe6b438f" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1o" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1o.tar.gz#9384a2b0570dd80358841464677115df785edb941c71211f75076d72fe6b438f" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1o" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1o.tar.gz#9384a2b0570dd80358841464677115df785edb941c71211f75076d72fe6b438f" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1o" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1o.tar.gz#9384a2b0570dd80358841464677115df785edb941c71211f75076d72fe6b438f" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1o" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1o.tar.gz#9384a2b0570dd80358841464677115df785edb941c71211f75076d72fe6b438f" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1o" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1o.tar.gz#9384a2b0570dd80358841464677115df785edb941c71211f75076d72fe6b438f" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.10.16" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.16/Python-3.10.16.tar.xz#bfb249609990220491a1b92850a07135ed0831e41738cf681d63cf01b2a8fbd1" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.10.16" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.16/Python-3.10.16.tgz#f2e22ed965a93cfeb642378ed6e6cdbc127682664b24123679f3d013fafe9cd0" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-3.2.4" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.2.4/openssl-3.2.4.tar.gz#b23ad7fd9f73e43ad1767e636040e88ba7c9e5775bfa5618436a0dd2c17c3716" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.10.17" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.17/Python-3.10.17.tar.xz#4c68050f049d1b4ac5aadd0df5f27941c0350d2a9e7ab0907ee5eb5225d9d6b0" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.10.17" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.17/Python-3.10.17.tgz#8fcda0fbdc131859a4a4223abb925fd522a77e3fb3b52c46cea5f3bc2ae0cd9f" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-3.2.4" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.2.4/openssl-3.2.4.tar.gz#b23ad7fd9f73e43ad1767e636040e88ba7c9e5775bfa5618436a0dd2c17c3716" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.10.18" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.18/Python-3.10.18.tar.xz#ae665bc678abd9ab6a6e1573d2481625a53719bc517e9a634ed2b9fefae3817f" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.10.18" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.18/Python-3.10.18.tgz#1b19ab802518eb36a851f5ddef571862c7a31ece533109a99df6d5af0a1ceb99" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1n" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1n.tar.gz#40dceb51a4f6a5275bde0e6bf20ef4b91bfc32ed57c0552e2e8e15463372b17a" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.0" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.0.tar.gz#e339f51971478d369f8a053a330a190781acb9864cf4c541060f12078948e461" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1n" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1n.tar.gz#40dceb51a4f6a5275bde0e6bf20ef4b91bfc32ed57c0552e2e8e15463372b17a" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.0" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.0.tar.gz#e339f51971478d369f8a053a330a190781acb9864cf4c541060f12078948e461" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1n" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1n.tar.gz#40dceb51a4f6a5275bde0e6bf20ef4b91bfc32ed57c0552e2e8e15463372b17a" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.0" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.0.tar.gz#e339f51971478d369f8a053a330a190781acb9864cf4c541060f12078948e461" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1o" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1o.tar.gz#9384a2b0570dd80358841464677115df785edb941c71211f75076d72fe6b438f" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1o" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1o.tar.gz#9384a2b0570dd80358841464677115df785edb941c71211f75076d72fe6b438f" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1o" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1o.tar.gz#9384a2b0570dd80358841464677115df785edb941c71211f75076d72fe6b438f" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1o" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1o.tar.gz#9384a2b0570dd80358841464677115df785edb941c71211f75076d72fe6b438f" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1o" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1o.tar.gz#9384a2b0570dd80358841464677115df785edb941c71211f75076d72fe6b438f" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1k" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1k.tar.gz#892a0875b9872acd04a9fde79b1f943075d5ea162415de3047c327df33fbaee5" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1q" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1q.tar.gz#d7939ce614029cdff0b6c20f0e2e5703158a489a72b2507b8bd51bf8c8fd10ca" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1s" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1s.tar.gz#c5ac01e760ee6ff0dab61d6b2bbd30146724d063eb322180c6f18a6f74e4b6aa" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-3.2.2" "https://openssl.org/source/old/3.2/openssl-3.2.2.tar.gz#197149c18d9e9f292c43f0400acaba12e5f52cacfe050f3d199277ea738ec2e7" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.11.11" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.11/Python-3.11.11.tar.xz#2a9920c7a0cd236de33644ed980a13cbbc21058bfdc528febb6081575ed73be3" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.11" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.11/Python-3.11.11.tgz#883bddee3c92fcb91cf9c09c5343196953cbb9ced826213545849693970868ed" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-3.2.4" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.2.4/openssl-3.2.4.tar.gz#b23ad7fd9f73e43ad1767e636040e88ba7c9e5775bfa5618436a0dd2c17c3716" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.11.12" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.12/Python-3.11.12.tar.xz#849da87af4df137710c1796e276a955f7a85c9f971081067c8f565d15c352a09" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.12" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.12/Python-3.11.12.tgz#379c9929a989a9d65a1f5d854e011f4872b142259f4fc0a8c4062d2815ed7fba" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-3.2.4" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.2.4/openssl-3.2.4.tar.gz#b23ad7fd9f73e43ad1767e636040e88ba7c9e5775bfa5618436a0dd2c17c3716" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.11.13" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.13/Python-3.11.13.tar.xz#8fb5f9fbc7609fa822cb31549884575db7fd9657cbffb89510b5d7975963a83a" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.13" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.13/Python-3.11.13.tgz#0f1a22f4dfd34595a29cf69ee7ea73b9eff8b1cc89d7ab29b3ab0ec04179dad8" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1s" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1s.tar.gz#c5ac01e760ee6ff0dab61d6b2bbd30146724d063eb322180c6f18a6f74e4b6aa" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1s" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1s.tar.gz#c5ac01e760ee6ff0dab61d6b2bbd30146724d063eb322180c6f18a6f74e4b6aa" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1s" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1s.tar.gz#c5ac01e760ee6ff0dab61d6b2bbd30146724d063eb322180c6f18a6f74e4b6aa" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-3.3.3" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.3.3/openssl-3.3.3.tar.gz#712590fd20aaa60ec75d778fe5b810d6b829ca7fb1e530577917a131f9105539" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.12.10" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.10/Python-3.12.10.tar.xz#07ab697474595e06f06647417d3c7fa97ded07afc1a7e4454c5639919b46eaea" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.12.10" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.10/Python-3.12.10.tgz#15d9c623abfd2165fe816ea1fb385d6ed8cf3c664661ab357f1782e3036a6dac" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-3.3.3" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.3.3/openssl-3.3.3.tar.gz#712590fd20aaa60ec75d778fe5b810d6b829ca7fb1e530577917a131f9105539" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.12.11" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.11/Python-3.12.11.tar.xz#c30bb24b7f1e9a19b11b55a546434f74e739bb4c271a3e3a80ff4380d49f7adb" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.12.11" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.11/Python-3.12.11.tgz#7b8d59af8216044d2313de8120bfc2cc00a9bd2e542f15795e1d616c51faf3d6" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-3.3.2" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.3.2/openssl-3.3.2.tar.gz#2e8a40b01979afe8be0bbfb3de5dc1c6709fedb46d6c89c10da114ab5fc3d281" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.12.8" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.8/Python-3.12.8.tar.xz#c909157bb25ec114e5869124cc2a9c4a4d4c1e957ca4ff553f1edc692101154e" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.12.8" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.8/Python-3.12.8.tgz#5978435c479a376648cb02854df3b892ace9ed7d32b1fead652712bee9d03a45" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-3.3.2" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.3.2/openssl-3.3.2.tar.gz#2e8a40b01979afe8be0bbfb3de5dc1c6709fedb46d6c89c10da114ab5fc3d281" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.12.9" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.9/Python-3.12.9.tar.xz#7220835d9f90b37c006e9842a8dff4580aaca4318674f947302b8d28f3f81112" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.12.9" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.9/Python-3.12.9.tgz#45313e4c5f0e8acdec9580161d565cf5fea578e3eabf25df7cc6355bf4afa1ee" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-3.4.0" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.4.0/openssl-3.4.0.tar.gz#e15dda82fe2fe8139dc2ac21a36d4ca01d5313c75f99f46c4e8a27709b7294bf" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.13.1" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.13.1/Python-3.13.1.tar.xz#9cf9427bee9e2242e3877dd0f6b641c1853ca461f39d6503ce260a59c80bf0d9" standard verify_py313 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.13.1" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.13.1/Python-3.13.1.tgz#1513925a9f255ef0793dbf2f78bb4533c9f184bdd0ad19763fd7f47a400a7c55" standard verify_py313 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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export PYTHON_BUILD_FREE_THREADING=1
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"/3.13.1

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-3.4.0" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.4.0/openssl-3.4.0.tar.gz#e15dda82fe2fe8139dc2ac21a36d4ca01d5313c75f99f46c4e8a27709b7294bf" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.13.2" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.13.2/Python-3.13.2.tar.xz#d984bcc57cd67caab26f7def42e523b1c015bbc5dc07836cf4f0b63fa159eb56" standard verify_py313 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.13.2" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.13.2/Python-3.13.2.tgz#b8d79530e3b7c96a5cb2d40d431ddb512af4a563e863728d8713039aa50203f9" standard verify_py313 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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export PYTHON_BUILD_FREE_THREADING=1
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"/3.13.2

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-3.4.1" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.4.1/openssl-3.4.1.tar.gz#002a2d6b30b58bf4bea46c43bdd96365aaf8daa6c428782aa4feee06da197df3" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.13.3" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.13.3/Python-3.13.3.tar.xz#40f868bcbdeb8149a3149580bb9bfd407b3321cd48f0be631af955ac92c0e041" standard verify_py313 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.13.3" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.13.3/Python-3.13.3.tgz#988d735a6d33568cbaff1384a65cb22a1fb18a9ecb73d43ef868000193ce23ed" standard verify_py313 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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export PYTHON_BUILD_FREE_THREADING=1
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"/3.13.3

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-3.4.1" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.4.1/openssl-3.4.1.tar.gz#002a2d6b30b58bf4bea46c43bdd96365aaf8daa6c428782aa4feee06da197df3" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.13.4" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.13.4/Python-3.13.4.tar.xz#27b15a797562a2971dce3ffe31bb216042ce0b995b39d768cf15f784cc757365" standard verify_py313 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.13.4" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.13.4/Python-3.13.4.tgz#2666038f1521b7a8ec34bf2997b363778118d6f3979282c93723e872bcd464e0" standard verify_py313 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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export PYTHON_BUILD_FREE_THREADING=1
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"/3.13.4

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-3.4.1" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.4.1/openssl-3.4.1.tar.gz#002a2d6b30b58bf4bea46c43bdd96365aaf8daa6c428782aa4feee06da197df3" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.13.5" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.13.5/Python-3.13.5.tar.xz#93e583f243454e6e9e4588ca2c2662206ad961659863277afcdb96801647d640" standard verify_py313 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.13.5" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.13.5/Python-3.13.5.tgz#e6190f52699b534ee203d9f417bdbca05a92f23e35c19c691a50ed2942835385" standard verify_py313 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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export PYTHON_BUILD_FREE_THREADING=1
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"/3.13.5

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export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_DSYMUTIL=1
install_package "openssl-3.3.0" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.3.0.tar.gz#53e66b043322a606abf0087e7699a0e033a37fa13feb9742df35c3a33b18fb02" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.0" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.0.tar.gz#e339f51971478d369f8a053a330a190781acb9864cf4c541060f12078948e461" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
install_git "Python-3.14-dev" "https://github.com/python/cpython" 3.14 standard verify_py314 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
install_git "Python-3.14-dev" "https://github.com/python/cpython" main standard verify_py314 copy_python_gdb ensurepip

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-3.4.1" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.4.1/openssl-3.4.1.tar.gz#002a2d6b30b58bf4bea46c43bdd96365aaf8daa6c428782aa4feee06da197df3" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.14.0b2" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.14.0/Python-3.14.0b2.tar.xz#7ac9e84844bbc0a5a8f1f79a37a68b3b8caf2a58b4aa5999c49227cb36e70ea6" standard verify_py314 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.14.0b2" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.14.0/Python-3.14.0b2.tgz#395e0daf993ddd6010dddef9ac6851996f69c2681a88c20190fa0dfe3e633930" standard verify_py314 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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export PYTHON_BUILD_FREE_THREADING=1
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"/3.14.0b2

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_DSYMUTIL=1
install_package "openssl-3.4.1" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.4.1/openssl-3.4.1.tar.gz#002a2d6b30b58bf4bea46c43bdd96365aaf8daa6c428782aa4feee06da197df3" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.2" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.2.tar.gz#3feb7171f16a84ee82ca18a36d7b9be109a52c04f492a053331d7d1095007c35" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
install_git "Python-3.15-dev" "https://github.com/python/cpython" main standard verify_py315 copy_python_gdb ensurepip

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export PYTHON_BUILD_FREE_THREADING=1
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"/3.15-dev

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1k" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1k.tar.gz#892a0875b9872acd04a9fde79b1f943075d5ea162415de3047c327df33fbaee5" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.0" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.0.tar.gz#e339f51971478d369f8a053a330a190781acb9864cf4c541060f12078948e461" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1k" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1k.tar.gz#892a0875b9872acd04a9fde79b1f943075d5ea162415de3047c327df33fbaee5" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.0" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.0.tar.gz#e339f51971478d369f8a053a330a190781acb9864cf4c541060f12078948e461" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1k" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1k.tar.gz#892a0875b9872acd04a9fde79b1f943075d5ea162415de3047c327df33fbaee5" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.0" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.0.tar.gz#e339f51971478d369f8a053a330a190781acb9864cf4c541060f12078948e461" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1i" "https://www.openssl.org/source/old/1.1.1/openssl-1.1.1i.tar.gz#e8be6a35fe41d10603c3cc635e93289ed00bf34b79671a3a4de64fcee00d5242" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.0" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.0.tar.gz#e339f51971478d369f8a053a330a190781acb9864cf4c541060f12078948e461" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"
install_package "openssl-1.1.1u" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1u.tar.gz#e2f8d84b523eecd06c7be7626830370300fbcc15386bf5142d72758f6963ebc6" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.9.21" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.9.21/Python-3.9.21.tar.xz#3126f59592c9b0d798584755f2bf7b081fa1ca35ce7a6fea980108d752a05bb1" standard verify_py39 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.9.21" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.9.21/Python-3.9.21.tgz#667c3ba2ca98d39ead1162f6548c3475768582e2ff89e0821d25eb956ac09944" standard verify_py39 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"
install_package "openssl-3.0.16" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.0.16/openssl-3.0.16.tar.gz#57e03c50feab5d31b152af2b764f10379aecd8ee92f16c985983ce4a99f7ef86" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.9.22" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.9.22/Python-3.9.22.tar.xz#8c136d199d3637a1fce98a16adc809c1d83c922d02d41f3614b34f8b6e7d38ec" standard verify_py39 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.9.22" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.9.22/Python-3.9.22.tgz#76f4daef4ffce6fd107280a0db8d108b1f896c1c22f09d8300efd90a69c4298b" standard verify_py39 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"
install_package "openssl-3.0.16" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.0.16/openssl-3.0.16.tar.gz#57e03c50feab5d31b152af2b764f10379aecd8ee92f16c985983ce4a99f7ef86" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.1" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.1.tar.gz#f8ceb4ee131e3232226a17f51b164afc46cd0b9e6cef344be87c65962cb82b02" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.9.23" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.9.23/Python-3.9.23.tar.xz#61a42919e13d539f7673cf11d1c404380e28e540510860b9d242196e165709c9" standard verify_py39 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.9.23" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.9.23/Python-3.9.23.tgz#9a69aad184dc1d06f6819930741da3a328d34875a41f8ba33875774dbfc51b51" standard verify_py39 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
install_package "openssl-1.1.1k" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1k.tar.gz#892a0875b9872acd04a9fde79b1f943075d5ea162415de3047c327df33fbaee5" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.0" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.0.tar.gz#e339f51971478d369f8a053a330a190781acb9864cf4c541060f12078948e461" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
# Avoid a compilation error when linking against OpenSSL built with SSLv3 support (fixed in 3.10.0) (#2181)
export PYTHON_CFLAGS="-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3${PYTHON_CFLAGS:+ $PYTHON_CFLAGS}"

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case "$(anaconda_architecture 2>/dev/null || true)" in
"Linux-aarch64" )
install_script "Anaconda3-2024.10-1-Linux-aarch64" "https://repo.anaconda.com/archive/Anaconda3-2024.10-1-Linux-aarch64.sh#489c608e8bddd2cf29dfbdd811cf99087cd6b6a0615d41c6f9058ce340594b65" "anaconda" verify_py312
;;
"Linux-s390x" )
install_script "Anaconda3-2024.10-1-Linux-s390x" "https://repo.anaconda.com/archive/Anaconda3-2024.10-1-Linux-s390x.sh#e00bd5e6c275695e8050a45aa85790315f504c95243dfe3632f505284310f3c4" "anaconda" verify_py312
;;
"Linux-x86_64" )
install_script "Anaconda3-2024.10-1-Linux-x86_64" "https://repo.anaconda.com/archive/Anaconda3-2024.10-1-Linux-x86_64.sh#3ba0a298155c32fbfd80cbc238298560bf69a2df511783054adfc151b76d80d8" "anaconda" verify_py312
;;
"MacOSX-arm64" )
install_script "Anaconda3-2024.10-1-MacOSX-arm64" "https://repo.anaconda.com/archive/Anaconda3-2024.10-1-MacOSX-arm64.sh#f64ed797ce23ae1d07ead949bfb6ff630b9fa8269ca8aef8ea2efa82172ece47" "anaconda" verify_py312
;;
"MacOSX-x86_64" )
install_script "Anaconda3-2024.10-1-MacOSX-x86_64" "https://repo.anaconda.com/archive/Anaconda3-2024.10-1-MacOSX-x86_64.sh#ad3eea1cc969e9dfd4d571fc266aae06ec119f651d7cb19c0dc187b73e2bfab1" "anaconda" verify_py312
;;
* )
{ echo
colorize 1 "ERROR"
echo ": The binary distribution of Anaconda is not available for $(anaconda_architecture 2>/dev/null || true)."
echo
} >&2
exit 1
;;
esac

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# Copyright (c) 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
# this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
# the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
# use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
# of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
# so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
# copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
# SOFTWARE.
VERSION='24.1.1'
BUILD=''
colorize 1 "GraalPy 23.1 and later installed by python-build use the faster Oracle GraalVM distribution" && echo
colorize 1 "Oracle GraalVM uses the GFTC license, which is free for development and production use, see https://medium.com/graalvm/161527df3d76" && echo
colorize 1 "The GraalVM Community Edition variant of GraalPy is also available, under the name graalpy-community-${VERSION}" && echo
graalpy_arch="$(graalpy_architecture 2>/dev/null || true)"
case "$graalpy_arch" in
"linux-amd64" )
checksum="b7ec8b6ead8f0ad19d212617f75c305b38d419bfd3ac6c9e82e9339282699ab9"
;;
"linux-aarch64" )
checksum="cb97bbef83372f00c7ea5f351bcb3c1ad36255ebd7d3cff9267d604ad183c28a"
;;
"macos-amd64" )
checksum="3f4583cf8438237a2061460d4df9025d04eaaae0beadb3626ccdcebf9cfe725a"
;;
"macos-aarch64" )
checksum="23d2397d90ebbd51747541f029ed80b7740fe36b23a45d4616ddad9b60f2c6cb"
;;
* )
{ echo
colorize 1 "ERROR"
echo ": No binary distribution of GraalPy is available for $(uname -sm)."
echo
} >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
if [ -n "${BUILD}" ]; then
{ echo
colorize 1 "ERROR"
echo "Oracle GraalPy currently doesn't provide snapshot builds. Use graalpy-community if you need snapshots."
echo
} >&2
exit 1
fi
url="https://github.com/oracle/graalpython/releases/download/graal-${VERSION}/graalpy-${VERSION}-${graalpy_arch}.tar.gz#${checksum}"
install_package "graalpy-${VERSION}" "${url}" "copy" ensurepip

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# Copyright (c) 2025, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
# this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
# the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
# use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
# of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
# so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
# copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
# SOFTWARE.
VERSION='24.1.2'
BUILD=''
colorize 1 "GraalPy 23.1 and later installed by python-build use the faster Oracle GraalVM distribution" && echo
colorize 1 "Oracle GraalVM uses the GFTC license, which is free for development and production use, see https://medium.com/graalvm/161527df3d76" && echo
colorize 1 "The GraalVM Community Edition variant of GraalPy is also available, under the name graalpy-community-${VERSION}" && echo
graalpy_arch="$(graalpy_architecture 2>/dev/null || true)"
case "$graalpy_arch" in
"linux-amd64" )
checksum="859292dddb7deb47280e445afa61aa58326900e15fbf0d3fa8044f1a1ce23594"
;;
"linux-aarch64" )
checksum="5ad46ba7ef58f2b3871cb99aa244ef9bf6e6e4206770e027603e3c323ba3e67b"
;;
"macos-amd64" )
checksum="e2eed01618ae788b24e01ab423ff27382e15faa1ecb7c8eb7e9809b022c74fe8"
;;
"macos-aarch64" )
checksum="daa1fa51129f1bc4e5f0f2251ce7d0e039019eb9569579bb41aaa905407fa6a3"
;;
* )
{ echo
colorize 1 "ERROR"
echo ": No binary distribution of GraalPy is available for $(uname -sm)."
echo
} >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
if [ -n "${BUILD}" ]; then
{ echo
colorize 1 "ERROR"
echo "Oracle GraalPy currently doesn't provide snapshot builds. Use graalpy-community if you need snapshots."
echo
} >&2
exit 1
fi
url="https://github.com/oracle/graalpython/releases/download/graal-${VERSION}/graalpy-${VERSION}-${graalpy_arch}.tar.gz#${checksum}"
install_package "graalpy-${VERSION}" "${url}" "copy" ensurepip

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# Copyright (c) 2025, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
# this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
# the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
# use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
# of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
# so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
# copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
# SOFTWARE.
VERSION='24.2.0'
BUILD=''
colorize 1 "GraalPy 23.1 and later installed by python-build use the faster Oracle GraalVM distribution" && echo
colorize 1 "Oracle GraalVM uses the GFTC license, which is free for development and production use, see https://medium.com/graalvm/161527df3d76" && echo
colorize 1 "The GraalVM Community Edition variant of GraalPy is also available, under the name graalpy-community-${VERSION}" && echo
graalpy_arch="$(graalpy_architecture 2>/dev/null || true)"
case "$graalpy_arch" in
"linux-amd64" )
checksum="06381ebe89a242bbb66afdc7dc35d21ae537f7eb130f16db1f0e94c2a65249ba"
;;
"linux-aarch64" )
checksum="a80f4fe8c4b2ad53af6e5090bab462c7d0797b9b281e35bfc8284b703610c5cf"
;;
"macos-amd64" )
checksum="dafd706de39041887d016ef84413f5252d085b03ad47a44a6f680f40ed1a87e4"
;;
"macos-aarch64" )
checksum="108ad4c15b814aecc5b69b83a10a3a5e8982c656c4b639740d034a4783eb3839"
;;
* )
{ echo
colorize 1 "ERROR"
echo ": No binary distribution of GraalPy is available for $(uname -sm)."
echo
} >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
if [ -n "${BUILD}" ]; then
{ echo
colorize 1 "ERROR"
echo "Oracle GraalPy currently doesn't provide snapshot builds. Use graalpy-community if you need snapshots."
echo
} >&2
exit 1
fi
url="https://github.com/oracle/graalpython/releases/download/graal-${VERSION}/graalpy-${VERSION}-${graalpy_arch}.tar.gz#${checksum}"
install_package "graalpy-${VERSION}" "${url}" "copy" ensurepip

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