This tool installs pyenv and friends. It is inspired by rbenv-installer.
Prerequisites ----Git installed.
In general, compiling your own Python interpreter requires the installation of the appropriate libraries and packages. The installation wiki provides a list of these for common operating systems.
Once prerequisites have been installed correctly:
Install: ~~~~ If you wish to install a specific release of Pyenv rather than the latest head, set the PYENV_GIT_TAG
environment variable (e.g. export PYENV_GIT_TAG=v2.2.5
).
pyenv.run
redirects to the install script in this repository and the invocation above is equivalent to:
curl -L https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer/raw/master/bin/pyenv-installer | bash
After installing, follow these instructions to set up your shell environment.
You can now begin using pyenv.
If you need, export USE_SSH
to use git@github.com
(SSH pseudo-URL) instead of https://
for git clone. (Need to have ssh installled.)
Update: ~~~~ .. code:: bash
pyenv update
Uninstall: ~~~~
pyenv
is installed within $PYENV_ROOT
(default: ~/.pyenv
). To uninstall, just remove it:
then remove these three lines from .bashrc
:
and finally, restart your shell:
Travis itself uses pyenv and therefore PYENV_ROOT
is set already. To make it work anyway the installation for pyenv-installer needs to look like this:
[...]
- unset PYENV_ROOT
- curl -L https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer/raw/master/bin/pyenv-installer | bash
- export PATH="$HOME/.pyenv/bin:$PATH"
- pyenv install 3.5.2
The project on github contains a setup for vagrant to test the installer inside a vagrant managed virtual image.
If you don't know vagrant yet: just install the latest package, open a shell in this project directory and say
vagrant up
vagrant ssh
Now you are inside the vagrant container and your prompt should like something like vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:~$
The project (this repository) is mapped into the vagrant image at /vagrant
Pyenv should be installed and responding now.
- Remove experimental PyPi support and replace with a dummy package.
- Initial release on PyPi.
- Initial public release.
MIT - see License file.