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c743da4a03 Attempt to apply equivalent functionalities as rbenv/rbenv#1428 2022-09-20 11:11:04 +09:00
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# Editor configuration, see https://editorconfig.org
root = true
[*]
end_of_line = lf
charset = utf-8
# Makefiles always use tabs for indentation
[Makefile]
indent_style = tab
indent_size = unset # Allow user-defined tab width

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

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- [ ] C Compiler information (e.g. gcc 7.3):
- [ ] Please attach the debug trace of the failing command as a gist:
* Run `env PYENV_DEBUG=1 <faulty command> 2>&1 | tee trace.log` and attach `trace.log`. E.g. if you have a problem with installing Python, run `env PYENV_DEBUG=1 pyenv install -v <version> 2>&1 | tee trace.log` (note the `-v` option to `pyenv install`).
- [ ] If you have a problem with installing Python, please also attach `config.log` from the build directory
* The build directory is reported after the "BUILD FAILED" message and is usually under `/tmp`.
- [ ] If the build succeeds but the problem is still with the build process (e.g. the resulting Python is missing a feature), please attach
* the debug trace from reinstalling the faulty version with `env PYENV_DEBUG=1 pyenv install -f -k -v <version> 2>&1 | tee trace.log`
* `config.log` from the build directory. When using `pyenv install` with `-k` as per above, the build directory will be under `$PYENV_ROOT/sources`.

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---
name: Bug report
about: Create a report to help us improve
title: ''
labels: ''
assignees: ''
---
### Prerequisites
* [ ] Make sure your problem is not listed in [the common build problems](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/Common-build-problems).
* [ ] Make sure no duplicated issue has already been reported in [the pyenv issues](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/issues?q=is%3Aissue). For build errors, a reported issue typically mentions a key error message. This key error message is often not in the 10 last build log lines reported to the console but is rather earlier in the build log -- typically, it's the first error message encountered in the log.
* [ ] Make sure you are reporting a problem in Pyenv and not seeking consultation with Pyenv usage.
* GitHub issues are intended mainly for Pyenv development purposes. If you are seeking help with Pyenv usage, check [Pyenv documentation](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv?tab=readme-ov-file#simple-python-version-management-pyenv), go to a user community site like [Gitter](https://gitter.im/yyuu/pyenv), [StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/pyenv), etc, or to [Discussions](https://github.com/orgs/pyenv/discussions).
* [ ] Make sure your problem is not derived from packaging (e.g. [Homebrew](https://brew.sh)).
* Please refer to the package documentation for the installation issues, etc.
* [ ] Make sure your problem is not derived from plugins.
* This repository is maintaining `pyenv` and the default `python-build` plugin only. Please refrain from reporting issues of other plugins here.
### Describe the bug
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
Do specify what the expected behaviour is if that's not obvious from the bug's nature.
#### Reproduction steps
Listing the commands to run in a new console session and their output is usually sufficient.
Please use a Markdown code block (three backticks on a line by themselves before and after the text) to denote a console output excerpt.
Usually not needed for build errors (since the arguments can already be seen in the debug trace) unless you are using an unusual invocation (e.g. setting environment variables that affect the build).
#### Diagnostic details
- [ ] Platform information (e.g. Ubuntu Linux 24.04):
- [ ] OS architecture (e.g. amd64):
- [ ] pyenv version:
- [ ] Python version:
- [ ] C Compiler information (e.g. gcc 7.3):
- [ ] Please attach the debug trace of the failing command as a [gist](https://gist.github.com/):
* Run `env PYENV_DEBUG=1 <faulty command> 2>&1 | tee trace.log` and attach `trace.log`. E.g. if you have a problem with installing Python, run `env PYENV_DEBUG=1 pyenv install -v <version> 2>&1 | tee trace.log` (note the `-v` option to `pyenv install`).
- [ ] If you have a problem with installing Python, please also attach `config.log` from the build directory
* The build directory is reported after the "BUILD FAILED" message and is usually under `/tmp`.
- [ ] If the build succeeds but the problem is still with the build process (e.g. the resulting Python is missing a feature), please attach
* the debug trace from reinstalling the faulty version with `env PYENV_DEBUG=1 pyenv install -f -k -v <version> 2>&1 | tee trace.log`
* `config.log` from the build directory. When using `pyenv install` with `-k` as per above, the build directory will be under `$PYENV_ROOT/sources`.
- [ ] If the problem happens in another Pyenv invocation, turn on debug logging by setting `PYENV_DEBUG=1`, e.g. `env PYENV_DEBUG=1 pyenv local 3.6.4`, and attach the resulting trace as a gist
- [ ] If the problem happens outside of a Pyenv invocation, get the debug trace like this:
```
export PYENV_DEBUG=1
# for Bash
export PS4='+(${BASH_SOURCE}:${LINENO}): ${FUNCNAME[0]:+${FUNCNAME[0]}(): }'
# for Zsh
export PS4='+(%x:%I): %N(%i): '
set -x
<reproduce the problem>
set +x
```

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---
name: Feature request
about: Suggest an idea for this project
title: ''
labels: ''
assignees: ''
---
**Describe the intended use case**
* What your general environment is if it's relevant to the feature request and is not a generic console with a typical Pyenv installation (CI, server with a custom setup, cloud environment, IDE)
* What you are trying to achieve
* What specifically you are doing for that regarding Pyenv
* Where you are stuck
**Describe the solution you'd like**
A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.
**Describe alternatives you've considered**
A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered.
[ ] In particular, did you consider [writing a plugin](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/blob/master/README.md#pyenv-plugins)? Note that if your plugin has general applicability, you can publish it in the 3rd-party plugin catalog on the Pyenv Wiki as per the link above.
**Additional context**
Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.

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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "monthly"
groups:
github-actions:
patterns:
- "*"

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name: macos_build
on: [pull_request, push]
permissions:
contents: read # to fetch code (actions/checkout)
jobs:
macos_build:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version:
- "3.9"
- "3.10"
- "3.11"
- "3.12"
- "3.13"
runs-on: macos-latest
- 3.7.13
- 3.8.13
- 3.9.13
- 3.10.6
runs-on: macos-11
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
# Normally, we would use the superbly maintained...
# - uses: actions/setup-python@v2
# with:
# python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
# ... but in the repo, we want to test pyenv builds on macOS
- run: |
brew install openssl readline sqlite3 xz tcl-tk@8 libb2 zstd
brew install openssl readline sqlite3 xz zlib
# https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv#installation
- run: pwd
- env:
@@ -32,7 +27,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
echo $PYENV_ROOT
echo "$PYENV_ROOT/shims:$PYENV_ROOT/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
bin/pyenv --debug install ${{ matrix.python-version }}
bin/pyenv install -v ${{ matrix.python-version }}
bin/pyenv global ${{ matrix.python-version }}
bin/pyenv rehash
- run: python --version

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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
versions: ${{steps.modified-versions.outputs.versions}}
versions_cpython_only: ${{steps.modified-versions.outputs.versions_cpython_only}}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- run: git fetch origin "$GITHUB_BASE_REF"
- shell: bash
run: >
@@ -16,20 +15,11 @@ jobs:
if (/^plugins\/python-build\/share\/python-build\/(?:([^\/]+)|patches\/([^\/]+)\/.*)$/ and -e $& )
{ print $1.$2; }' \
| sort -u);
EOF=$(dd if=/dev/urandom bs=15 count=1 status=none | base64);
echo "versions<<$EOF" >> $GITHUB_ENV;
echo "$versions" >> $GITHUB_ENV;
echo "$EOF" >> $GITHUB_ENV;
versions_cpython_only=$(grep -Ee '^[[:digit:]]' <<<"$versions")
EOF=$(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" >> $GITHUB_ENV;
echo -e "versions<<!\\n$versions\\n!" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- id: modified-versions
run: |
echo "versions=`echo "${{ env.versions }}" | jq -R . | jq -sc .`" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "versions_cpython_only=`echo "${{ env.versions_cpython_only }}" | jq -R . | jq -sc .`" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo -n "::set-output name=versions::"
echo "${{ env.versions }}" | jq -R . | jq -sc .
macos_build:
needs: discover_modified_scripts
if: needs.discover_modified_scripts.outputs.versions != '[""]'
@@ -37,104 +27,31 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version: ${{fromJson(needs.discover_modified_scripts.outputs.versions)}}
os: ["macos-14", "macos-15", "macos-15-intel"]
os: ["macos-11", "macos-12"]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- run: |
#envvars
export PYENV_ROOT="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
echo "PYENV_ROOT=$PYENV_ROOT" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "$PYENV_ROOT/shims:$PYENV_ROOT/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- run: |
#prerequisites
brew install openssl openssl@1.1 readline sqlite3 xz zlib
if [[ "${{ 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 ${{ matrix.python-version }} && rc=$? || rc=$?
if [[ $rc -ne 0 ]]; then echo config.log:; cat $TMPDIR/python-build*/*/config.log; false; fi
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/*
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-14", "macos-15", "macos-15-intel"]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- run: |
#envvars
export PYENV_ROOT="$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 ${{ matrix.python-version }} && rc=$? || rc=$?
if [[ $rc -ne 0 ]]; then echo config.log:; cat $TMPDIR/python-build*/*/config.log; false; fi
pyenv install -v ${{ matrix.python-version }}
pyenv global ${{ matrix.python-version }}
# Micropython doesn't support --version
- run: |
#print version
- run: >
if [[ "${{ matrix.python-version }}" == "micropython-"* ]]; then
python -c 'import sys; print(sys.version)'
else
python --version
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"'
@@ -160,105 +77,34 @@ jobs:
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: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- run: |
#envvars
export PYENV_ROOT="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
echo "PYENV_ROOT=$PYENV_ROOT" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "$PYENV_ROOT/shims:$PYENV_ROOT/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- run: |
#prerequisites
sudo apt-get update -q; sudo apt-get install -yq make build-essential \
libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libreadline-dev libsqlite3-dev \
curl llvm libncurses5-dev libncursesw5-dev \
xz-utils tk-dev libffi-dev liblzma-dev
if [[ "${{ 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 --debug install ${{ matrix.python-version }} && rc=$? || rc=$?
if [[ $rc -ne 0 ]]; then echo config.log:; cat $TMPDIR/python-build*/*/config.log; false; fi
export PYENV_ROOT="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
echo "PYENV_ROOT=$PYENV_ROOT" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "$PYENV_ROOT/shims:$PYENV_ROOT/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- run: |
pyenv install -v ${{ matrix.python-version }}
pyenv global ${{ matrix.python-version }}
# Micropython doesn't support --version
- run: |
#print version
- run: >
if [[ "${{ matrix.python-version }}" == "micropython-"* ]]; then
python -c 'import sys; print(sys.version)'
else
python --version
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
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: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- run: |
#envvars
export PYENV_ROOT="$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 --debug install ${{ matrix.python-version }} && rc=$? || rc=$?
if [[ $rc -ne 0 ]]; then echo config.log:; cat $TMPDIR/python-build*/*/config.log; false; fi
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"'

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name: No Response
# Both `issue_comment` and `scheduled` event types are required for this Action
# to work properly.
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
schedule:
# Schedule for ten minutes after the hour, every hour
- cron: '10 * * * *'
permissions: {}
jobs:
noResponse:
permissions:
issues: write # to update issues (lee-dohm/no-response)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: lee-dohm/no-response@v0.5.0
with:
token: ${{ github.token }}
daysUntilClose: 30
responseRequiredLabel: need-feedback
closeComment: >
This issue has been automatically closed because there has been no response
to our request for more information from the original author. With only the
information that is currently in the issue, we don't have enough information
to take action. Please reach out if you have or find the answers we need so
that we can investigate further.
name: No Response
# Both `issue_comment` and `scheduled` event types are required for this Action
# to work properly.
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
schedule:
# Schedule for ten minutes after the hour, every hour
- cron: '10 * * * *'
jobs:
noResponse:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: lee-dohm/no-response@v0.5.0
with:
token: ${{ github.token }}
daysUntilClose: 30
responseRequiredLabel: need-feedback
closeComment: >
This issue has been automatically closed because there has been no response
to our request for more information from the original author. With only the
information that is currently in the issue, we don't have enough information
to take action. Please reach out if you have or find the answers we need so
that we can investigate further.

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name: pyenv_tests
on: [pull_request, push]
permissions:
contents: read # to fetch code (actions/checkout)
jobs:
pyenv_tests:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os:
- ubuntu-24.04
- ubuntu-22.04
- macos-15-intel
- macos-14
- ubuntu-20.04
- macos-12
- macos-11
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
# Normally, we would use the superbly maintained...
# - uses: actions/setup-python@v2
# with:
@@ -40,15 +36,5 @@ jobs:
run: |
echo $PYENV_ROOT
echo "$PYENV_ROOT/shims:$PYENV_ROOT/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Run test on the host
run: |
- run: |
make test
- name: Run test with docker
if: ${{ ! contains(matrix.os, 'macos') }}
run: |
make test-docker
- env:
PYENV_NATIVE_EXT: 1
run: |
(cd src; ./configure; make)
bats/bin/bats test/{pyenv,hooks,versions}.bats

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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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name: ubuntu_build
on: [pull_request, push]
permissions:
contents: read # to fetch code (actions/checkout)
jobs:
ubuntu_build:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version:
- "3.9"
- "3.10"
- "3.11"
- "3.12"
- "3.13"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
- 3.7.13
- 3.8.13
- 3.9.13
- 3.10.6
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
# Normally, we would use the superbly maintained...
# - uses: actions/setup-python@v2
# with:
# python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
# ... but in the repo, we want to test pyenv builds on Ubuntu
- run: |
sudo apt-get update -q; sudo apt install -yq make build-essential libssl-dev zlib1g-dev \
sudo apt-get install -yq make build-essential libssl-dev zlib1g-dev \
libbz2-dev libreadline-dev libsqlite3-dev curl \
libncursesw5-dev xz-utils tk-dev libxml2-dev libxmlsec1-dev libffi-dev liblzma-dev
# https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv#installation
@@ -34,7 +29,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
echo $PYENV_ROOT
echo "$PYENV_ROOT/shims:$PYENV_ROOT/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
bin/pyenv --debug install ${{ matrix.python-version }}
bin/pyenv install -v ${{ matrix.python-version }}
bin/pyenv global ${{ matrix.python-version }}
bin/pyenv rehash
- run: python --version

5
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/libexec/*.dylib
/src/Makefile
/src/*.o
/bats
/bats-*/
/bats/
/default-packages
.idea
*.un~

83
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# Two types of tests:
#
# 1. shell tests run using bats
# 2. build tests also run using bats
#
# Shell tests are run unconditionally on Linux (see jobs.include).
#
# Build tests can be skipped by starting the commit message with
# '[skip build]'.
#
# Build tests are run on platforms generated from all combinations
# of keys below.
language: c
os:
- linux
- osx
dist:
- focal
# https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/reference/osx/#macos-version
osx_image:
- xcode9.4.1 # macOS 10.13.6
- xcode10.3 # macOS 10.14.4
- xcode11.6 # macOS 10.15.7
- xcode12.2 # macOS 10.15.7
env:
- PYTHON_BUILD_VERSION=3.9.1
- PYTHON_BUILD_VERSION=3.7.5
before_install:
- date +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S
install: git clone --depth 1 --branch v1.2.0 https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core.git bats
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# Version History
## Release v2.6.12
* Add graalpy-25.0.1 by @msimacek in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3350
* Add CPython 3.9.25 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3355
## Release v2.6.11
* Support building against Homebrew Tcl/Tk 9 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3343
* Add CPython 3.13.9 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3346
* Add CPython 3.15.0a1 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3347
## Release v2.6.10
* Add CPython 3.12.12, 3.11.14, 3.10.19, 3.9.24 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3344
## Release v2.6.9
* CI: modified-scripts-build: fix CPython-specific jobs never firing by @tuzi3040 in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3338
* CI: modified-scripts-build: fix output variable for CPython-specific workflows by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3340
* Add CPython 3.14.0 by @SnoopJ in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3339
* Add CPython 3.13.8 by @jsirois in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3341
## Release v2.6.8
* Use Zlib from XCode SDK in a way compatible with XCode 16 and CLT by @JarheadStever in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3301
* Add miniforge 25.3.0-1, 25.3.0-2, 25.3.0-3, 25.3.1-0, skip miniforge 25.3.0-0 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3306
* Fix Readline and OpenSSL detection for MacPorts without the corresponding package by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3317
* Bump actions/checkout from 4 to 5 in the github-actions group by @dependabot[bot] in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3318
* Fix rehash hook for pipx/pipx.x/pipx.xx by @rockandska in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3320
* Add miniconda 25.7.0-2 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3323
* Support curl from a snap by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3329
* CI: Bats test suite in docker by @rockandska in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3324
* Add GraalPy 25.0.0 by @msimacek in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3331
* Upgrade pip detetcion in pip-rehash to accept multiple variations by @rockandska in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3330
* Add CPython 3.14.0rc3 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3333
* Use TCLTK_* and pkg-config for 3.11+ linking with Homebrew Tcl/Tk; add PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_FORMULA envvar by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3327
## Release v2.6.7
* Skip Zlib from XCode for XCode 16+ by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3298
* Don't fail the build if `xcodebuild` fails by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3302
* Add CPython 3.14.0rc2 and 3.13.7 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3303
## Release v2.6.6
* Add anaconda3-2025.06-0, anaconda3-2025.06-1, miniconda3-25.3.1-1, miniconda3-25.5.1-0, miniconda3-25.5.1-1 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3295
* Add CPython 3.13.6 by @cesarcoatl in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3297
## Release v2.6.5
* Bump OpenSSL to 3.5.1 in the latest releases and branch tips in CPython 3.12 - 3.15 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3287
* Add Jython 2.7.4 by @cesarcoatl in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3290
* Add CPython 3.14.0rc1 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3293
* Add GraalPy 24.2.2 by @msimacek in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3291
## Release v2.6.4
* Backport bpo_36106 to 3.5.10 and 3.6.15 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3280
* (regression) Use Zlib from XCode SDK in MacOS without Homebrew or Macports by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3282
* Add PyPy v7.3.20 by @jsirois in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3284
* Add CPython 3.14.0b4 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3285
## Release v2.6.3
* README: Re-promote "Python versions with extended support" to a section by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3276
* Support linking to MacPorts ports installed from binary archives by @0916dhkim in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3272
* Add CPython 3.14.0b3 by @nedbat in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3278
## 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
* Add CPython 3.13.0 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3081
* Avoid shadowing of virtualenvs with the name starting with "python-" by @aarbouin in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3086
* Support free-threaded CPython flavor in prefix resolution by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3090
## Release v2.4.14
* Add CPython 3.12.7 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3078
* Add CPython 3.13.0rc3 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3077
## Release v2.4.13
* docs: Use `--verbose` with performance CPython build instructions by @caerulescens in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3053
* Fix latest version resolution when using `python-` prefix by @edmorley in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3056
* Fix tgz checksum for 3.9.20; fallback OpenSSL URLs and checksums by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3060
* Fix OpenSSL 3.3.2 download URLs by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3059
* Add GraalPy 24.1.0 by @msimacek in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3066
## Release v2.4.12
* Add CPython 3.13.0rc2 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3049
* Add CPython 3.8.20, 3.9.20, 3.10.15, 3.11.10 and 3.12.6 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3050
## Release v2.4.11
* Add /usr/etc/pyenv.d to hooks path by @tomschr in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3039
* Add miniconda3-24.7.1-0 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3040
* Add PyPy v7.3.17 by @jsirois in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3045
## Release v2.4.10
* Add CPython 3.12.5 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3030
## Release v2.4.9
* Add miniforge3-24.3.0-0 by @goerz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3028
* Add CPython 3.13.0rc1 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3029
## Release v2.4.8
* Fix pyenv-uninstall not having the debug tracing invocation by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3020
* Add CPython 3.13.0b4 and 3.13.0b4t by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3019
* README: Remove reference to Fig by @ThomasHaz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3018
* Fix tests failing if plugins are installed by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3022
* pyenv-latest: replace -q with -b and -f, document as internal by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3021
## Release v2.4.7
* Add support for anaconda3-2024.06-1 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3009
* Fix debug build for X.Yt-dev by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/
## Release v2.4.6
* CI: push MacOS jobs to MacOS 13 and 14 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3002
* Add 3.13.0b3t and exclude it from `pyenv latest` by @colesbury in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3001
* Speed up `pyenv prefix` by not constructing advice text when it would be discarded by @Erotemic in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/3005
## Release v2.4.5
* Add CPython 3.13.0b3 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2996
## Release v2.4.4
* Add support for miniconda3 24.5.0-0 with py3.12, py3.11, py3.10, py3.9 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2994
* Add support for free-threaded Python by @colesbury in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2995
## Release v2.4.3
* Add miniconda3 24.4.0-0 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2982
## Release v2.4.2
* Add script to install graalpy development builds by @timfel in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2969
* Correct the Explanation of PATH Variable Lookup by @Y-askour in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2975
* Document PYTHON_BUILD_CURL_OPTS, PYTHON_BUILD_WGET_OPTS, PYTHON_BUILD_ARIA2_OPTS by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2976
* Add sed and greadlink to shim exceptions by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2977
* Add CPython 3.13.0b2 by @jsirois in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2978
* Add CPython 3.12.4 by @xxzgc in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2981
## Release v2.4.1
* Add CPython 3.12.3 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2941
* Add CPython 3.13.0a6 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2942
* Add PyPy v7.3.16 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2948
* Add CPython 3.14-dev, update 3.13-dev by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2960
* Add CPython 3.13.0b1 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2959
## Release v2.4.0
* Add CPython 3.13.0a4 by @saaketp in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2903
* Handle the case where `pyenv-commands --sh` returns nothing by @aphedges in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2908
* Document default build configuration customizations by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2911
* Use Homebrew in Linux if Pyenv is installled with Homebrew by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2906
* Add miniforge and mambaforge 22.11.1-3, 22.11.1-4, 23.1.0-0 to 23.11.0-0 by @aphedges in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2909
* Add miniconda3-24.1.2 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2915
* Minor grammar fix in libffi backport patch in 2.5.x by @cuinix in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2922
* Add CPython 3.13.0a5 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2924
* Add CPython 3.8.19 and 3.9.19 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2929
* Add GraalPy 24.0.0 by @msimacek in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2928
* Add CPython 3.10.14 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2930
* Add Jython 2.7.3 by @cesarcoatl in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2936
* Add CPython 3.11.9 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2938
* Add anaconda 2024.02 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2939
## Release v2.3.36
* Add a Dependabot config to auto-update GitHub action versions by @kurtmckee in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2863
* Bump the github-actions group with 1 update by @dependabot in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2864
* Add installation prefix to `python-config --ldflags` output by @mhaeuser in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2865
* Add support for miniconda3 23.11.0-1, 23.11.0-2 with py3.11, py3.10, py3.9, py3.8 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2870
* Add micropython 1.20.0 and 1.21.0 by @cpzt in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2869
* Make "Automatic installer" command in the README a copy-able code block by @ryan-williams in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2874
* Add PyPy 7.3.14 by @dand-oss in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2876
* Add graalpy-23.1.2 by @msimacek in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2884
* Add CPython 3.13.0a3 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2885
* Add PyPy v7.3.15 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2886
* Update pypy3.9-7.3.13 checksums by @ecerulm in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2887
* Add CPython 3.12.2 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2899
* Add CPython 3.11.8 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2898
## Release v2.3.35
* Add CPython 3.12.1 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2861
## Release v2.3.34
* Fix graalpy-community to use a separate package name by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2855
* Move 3.11.5+ to OpenSSL 3 by default by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2858
* Add CPython 3.11.7 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2860
## Release v2.3.33
* Add miniforge3-23.3.1-1 by @goerz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2839
* Add support for miniconda3-3.11-23.10.0-1 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2843
* Add support for miniconda3 23.10.0-1 with py3.10py3.9py3.8 by @binbjz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2844
* Add CPython 3.13.0a2 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2849
* python-build: Document PYTHON_BUILD_HOMEBREW_OPENSSL_FORMULA and PYTHON_BUILD_HTTP_CLIENT by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2853
## Release v2.3.32
* Describe --no-rehash option in the manpage by @fsc-eriker in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2832
* Make adding $PYENV_ROOT/bin to PATH independent of other software by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2837
* Make `pyenv init` output insertable to startup files by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2838
## Release v2.3.31
* Add new anaconda and miniconda definitions by @aphedges in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2824
## Release v2.3.30
* Fix intermittent "broken pipe" in tests by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2817
* Add CPython 3.13.0a1 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2818
* Add PyPy 7.3.13 by @dand-oss in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2807
* Fix linking against Homebrew's Tcl/Tk 8.6.13 in MacOS by @startergo in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2820
## Release v2.3.29
* Add CPython 3.11.6 by @thecesrom in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2806
* Add GraalPy 23.1.0 definition using the faster Oracle GraalVM distribution by @eregon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2812
* Install ncurses from Homebrew, if available by @aphedges in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2813
## Release v2.3.28
* Prioritize 'zlib from xcode sdk' flag correctly by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2791
* Prefer OpenSSL 3 in Homebrew in 3.13-dev by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2793
* Add CPython 3.12.0rc3 by @saaketp in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2795
* Add graalpy-23.1.0 and split between graalpy and graalpy-community by @msimacek in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2796
* Update the OpenSSL dependency for Python 2.7.18 by @lpapp-foundry in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2797
* Add CPython 3.12.0 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2804
## Release v2.3.27
* Prefer OpenSSL 3 in Homebrew since 3.12 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2781
* Fix get-pip urls for older pypy versions by @TimPansino in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2788
* Update openssl url for 3.12.0rc2 by @zsol in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2789
## Release v2.3.26
* Prevent `grep` warning in `conda.bash` by @aphedges in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2768
* fix a typo in README.md by @xzmeng in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2769
* use -I with ensurepip by @xaocon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2764
* Add CPython 3.12.0rc2 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2778
## Release v2.3.25
* Add CPython 3.8.18, 3.9.18, 3.10.13, 3.11.5 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2763
## Release v2.3.24
* README update: Added UNIX reference near Automatic installer by @VictorieeMan in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2744
* Fix FreeBSD tests in MacOS CI by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2748
* Add CPython 3.12.0rc1 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2752
* [Add an updated Anaconda and Miniconda installers](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/commit/db871427c7a232e18ee7a6dc0182989a646ccca9)
## Release v2.3.23
* Add CPython 3.12.0b4 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2741
* Add new anaconda and miniconda definitions by @aphedges in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2742
## Release v2.3.22
* Add CPython 3.12.0b3 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2730
* Add Cinder 3.10 and Cinder configure patches by @filips123 in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2739
## Release v2.3.21
* Add graalpy-23.0.0 by @msimacek in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2724
* Add PyPy 7.3.12 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2726
* Fix occasional 'libexec/pyenv-latest: line 39: printf: write error: Broken pipe' by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2729
## Release v2.3.20
* Backport bpo-42351 to 3.5.10 by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2717
* Add missing patches for Python 3.7/3.8/3.9 by @tomkins in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2718
## Release v2.3.19
* Add CPython 3.7.17, 3.8.17 and 3.9.17 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2711
* Add CPython 3.11.4 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2715
* Add CPython 3.10.12 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2714
* Add CPython 3.12.0b2 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2713
## Release 2.3.18
* Fix not showing symlink contents for unselected versions in `pyenv versions` by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2675
* Correct link in has_tar_xz_support else branch of 3.10.11 and 3.11.3 by @mirekdlugosz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2677
* Fix #2682: Correct pyenv_user_setup.bash file by @tomschr in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2687
* fix: updating heredoc delimiter to be random and unique by @aviadhahami in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2691
* Support ksh alternative names by @kpschoedel in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2697
* Add CPython 3.12.0b1 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2701
* Update 3.12-dev and add 3.13-dev by @t0b3 in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2703
## Release 2.3.17
* Try locate `readlink` first in pyenv-hooks, fix #2654 by @Harry-Chen in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2655
* Add CPython 3.12.0a7 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2668
* Add CPython 3.11.3 by @mirekdlugosz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2671
* Add CPython 3.10.11 by @mirekdlugosz in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2670
## Release 2.3.16
* Add Miniforge3-22.11.1-4 by @jlec in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2642
* Add Anaconda3-2023.03 by @anton-petrov in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2648
## Release 2.3.15
* Add miniconda 23.1.0-1 by @aphedges in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2635
* Add CPython 3.12.0a6 by @saaketp in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2638
## Release 2.3.14
* Fix indentation by @rafrafek in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2620
* Support for "BusyBox version" of "head" by @schuellerf in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2629
* bpo-27987 for v3.5.10 and v3.6.15: align by 16bytes on 64bit platforms by @chaimleib in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2630
* bpo-36231 for v3.5.10: fix Unsupported MacOS X CPU type in ffi.h by @chaimleib in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2633
* README: clarify behavior of `pyenv latest` by @mrienstra in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2634
## Release 2.3.13
* Fix pyenv-latest to ignore virtualenvs by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2608
* Show symlink contents in non-bare `pyenv versions' by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2609
* Ignore virtualenvs in `pyenv latest' in a clean way by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2610
* Fix link resolving in pyenv-versions by @laggardkernel in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2612
* Add CPython 3.11.2 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2615
* Add CPython 3.10.10 by @edgarrmondragon in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2616
* Add CPython 3.12.0a5 by @Afront in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2614
## Release 2.3.12
* Undefined name: do not forget self when accessing flavor by @cclauss in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2595
* Fix wrong libpython being linked to in MacOS by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2596
* Fix `:latest` by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2599
* Fix `pyenv which` to support auto-resolved prefixes by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2601
* Add more recent build of nogil Python. by @colesbury in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2602
## Release 2.3.11
* Add CPython 3.12.0a4 by @Afront in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2590
* Add a script to add the latest miniforge and mambaforge versions by @smcgivern in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2560
* Add missing Miniforge/Mambaforge versions (4.10.2-0 - 22.9.0-3) by @smcgivern in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2591
* Fix using dependencies from Ports in FreeBSD that are not searched with pkg-config by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2593
* Fix priority for user-supplied configure and make flags by (**_only set --enable-shared if user hasn't supplied --disable-shared_**) @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2592
* Fix a compilation error in 3.8.10+ and 3.9.5+ when linking against Op by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2594
## Release 2.3.10
* Remove stray newline after python-build installation by @tklauser in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2566
* Allow multiple versions for pyenv-install by @rockandska in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2568
* --enable-shared by default by @anton-petrov in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2554
* Fix non-bash output while detecting shell by @ianchen-tw in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2561
* add pypy 7.3.11 release by @dand-oss in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2576
* Mention how to build for maximum performance by @hauntsaninja in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2579
* Add miniconda 22.11.1-1 by @aphedges in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2583
* Add Fig as autocomplete suggestion by @brendanfalk in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2574
* Fix using dependencies from Ports in BSD with no pkg-config by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2586
## Release 2.3.9
* Add -latest suffix to miniforge3 by @nwh in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2551
* Add PyPy 7.3.10 by @dand-oss in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2553
* Add miniforge3 and mambaforge 22.9.0-2 by @smcgivern in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2559
* Fix compilation error when building OpenSSL 1.1.1q in MacOS 11+ for 3.9.16 by @lisbethw1130 in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2558
* Add `openssl` patches for 3.7.15, 3.7.16, and 3.8.16 by @samdoran in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2564
* Add support for Anaconda3-2022.10 by @huypn12 in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2565
## Release 2.3.8
* Export detected shell environment in pyenv-init by @ianchen-tw in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2540
* Add CPython 3.12.0a3 by @saaketp in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2545
* Add CPython 3.11.1 by @anton-petrov in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2549
* Add CPython 3.10.9 by @rudisimo in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2544
* Add 3.7.16, 3.8.16, 3.9.16 by @chadac in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2550
## Release 2.3.7
* Add Python version 3.11 to the macOS build by @jbkkd in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2510
* Don't use Zlib from XCode SDK if a custom compiler is used by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2516
* Change line endings from CRLF to LF by @hoang-himself in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2517
* Fix resolution of a name that's a prefix of another name by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2521
* GitHub Workflows security hardening by @sashashura in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2511
* Add nushell to activate list by @theref in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2524
* Fix compilation error when building OpenSSL 1.1.1q in MacOS 11+ for 3.9.15 and 3.8.15 by @twangboy in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2520
* Add simple `.editorconfig` file by @aphedges in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2518
* Support `aria2c` being a snap by @native-api in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2528
* Add CPython 3.12.0a2 by @saaketp in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2527
* Add --no-push-path option by @isaacl in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2526
* Fix typo in README.md by @weensy in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2535
* Copy auto installer oneliner to readme by @spookyuser in https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/pull/2538
## Release 2.3.6
* Add CPython 3.10.8 (#2480)
* Add CPython 3.7.15, 3.8.15, and 3.9.15 (#2482)
* Add CPython 3.11.0 (#2493)
* Add CPython 3.12.0a1 (#2495)
* Add graalpy-22.3.0 (#2497)
* Auto-resolve prefixes to the latest version (#2487)
* It must be a full prefix -- the actual searched prefix is `<prefix>[-.]`
* Other flavors are likely sorted incorrectly atm
* Prereleases and versions with some suffixes (`-dev`, `-src`, `-latest`) are not searched
* `pyenv uninstall` has been excluded from the resolution feature: deleting a dynamically selected installation could be problematic
* Fix OpenSSL 1.1.1q compilation error in MacOS 11+ (#2500)
* Link to Tcl/Tk from Homebrew via pkgconfig for 3.11+ (#2501)
* Fix syntax error in `pyenv init -` if PYENV_ROOT has spaces (#2506)
## Release 2.3.5
* Add CPython 3.10.7 (#2454)
* Docs: update Fish PATH update (#2449)
* Add CPython 3.7.14, 3.8.14 and 3.9.14 (#2456)
* Update miniconda3-3.9-4.12.0 (#2460)
* Add CPython 3.11.0rc2 (#2459)
* Add patches for 3.7.14 to support Apple Silicon (#2463)
* Add ability to skip all use of Homebrew (#2464)
* Drop Travis integration (#2468)
* Build CPython 3.12+ with --with-dsymutil in MacOS (#2471)
* Add Pyston 2.3.5 (#2476)
## Version History
## Release 2.3.4

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* [`pyenv exec`](#pyenv-exec)
* [`pyenv root`](#pyenv-root)
* [`pyenv prefix`](#pyenv-prefix)
* [`pyenv latest`](#pyenv-latest)
* [`pyenv hooks`](#pyenv-hooks)
* [`pyenv shims`](#pyenv-shims)
* [`pyenv init`](#pyenv-init)
@@ -91,10 +90,6 @@ or, if you prefer 3.3.3 over 2.7.6,
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
@@ -233,13 +228,7 @@ Then install the desired versions:
2.6.8
* 2.7.6 (set by /home/yyuu/.pyenv/version)
You can also install the latest version of Python in a specific version line by supplying a prefix instead of a complete name:
$ pyenv install 3.10
See the [`pyenv latest` documentation](#pyenv-latest) for details on prefix resolution.
An older option is to use the `:latest` syntax. For example, to install the latest patch version for Python 3.8 you could do:
To install the latest version of Python without giving a specific version use the `:latest` syntax. For example, to install the latest patch version for Python 3.8 you could do:
pyenv install 3.8:latest
@@ -272,15 +261,8 @@ 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`
@@ -348,19 +330,6 @@ locations of the currently selected versions.
$ pyenv prefix 3.9.7
/home/user/.pyenv/versions/3.9.7
## `pyenv latest`
Displays the latest installed or known version with the given prefix
Usage: pyenv latest [-k|--known] [-q|--quiet] <prefix>
-k/--known Select from all known versions instead of installed
-q/--quiet Do not print an error message on resolution failure
Only full prefixes are searched: in the actual name, the given prefix must be followed by a dot or a dash.
Prereleases and versions with specific suffixes (e.g. `-src`) are ignored.
## `pyenv hooks`
Lists installed hook scripts for a given pyenv command.
@@ -397,12 +366,11 @@ List existing pyenv shims.
Configure the shell environment for pyenv
Usage: eval "$(pyenv init [-|--path] [--no-push-path] [--no-rehash] [<shell>])"
Usage: eval "$(pyenv init [-|--path] [--no-rehash] [<shell>])"
- Initialize shims directory, print PYENV_SHELL variable, completions path
and shell function
--path Print shims path
--no-push-path Do not push shim to the start of PATH if they're already there
--no-rehash Add no rehash command to output
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General guidance
================
* The usual principles of respecting existing conventions and making sure that your changes
are in line with the overall product design apply when contributing code to Pyenv.
* We are limited to Bash 3.2 features
That's because that's the version shipped with MacOS.
(They didn't upgrade past it and switched to Zsh because later versions
are covered by GPLv3 which has additional restrictions unacceptable for Apple.)
You can still add performance optimizations etc that take advantage of newer Bash features
as long as there is a fallback execution route for Bash 3.
Formatting PRs
==============
We strive to keep commit history one-concern-per-commit to keep it meaningful and easy to follow.
If a pull request (PR) addresses a single concern (the typical case), we usually squash commits
from it together when merging so its commit history doesn't matter.
If however a PR addresses multiple separate concerns, each of them should be presented as a separate commit.
Adding multiple new Python releases of the same flavor is okay with either a single or multiple commits.
Authoring installation scripts
==============================
Adding new Python release support
---------------------------------
The easiest way to add support for a new Python release is to copy the script from the previous one
and adjust it as necessary. In many cases, just changing version numbers, URLs and hashes is enough.
Do pay attention to other "magic numbers" that may be present in a script --
e.g. the set of architectures and OS versions supported by a release -- since those change from time to time, too.
Make sure to also copy any patches for the previous release that still apply to the new one.
Typically, a patch no longer applies if it addresses a problem that's already fixed in the new release.
For prereleases, we only create an entry for the latest prerelease in a specific version line.
When submitting a newer prerelease, replace the older one.
Adding version-specific fixes/patches
-------------------------------------
We accept fixes to issues in specific Python releases that prevent users from using them with Pyenv.
In the default configuration for a Python release, we strive to provide as close to vanilla experience as practical,
to maintain [the principle of the least surprise](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_astonishment).
As such, any such fixes:
* Must not break or degrade (e.g. disable features) the build in any of the environments that the release officially supports
* Must not introduce incompatibilities with the vanilla release (including binary incompatibilities)
* Should not patch things unnecessarily, to minimize the risk of the aforementioned undesirable side effects.
* E.g. if the fix is for a specific environment, its logic ought to only fire in this specific environment and not touch execution paths for other environments.
* As such, it's advisable to briefly explain in the PR what each added patch does and why it is necessary to fix the declared problem
Generally, version-specific fixes belong in the scripts for the affected releases and/or patches for them -- this guarantees that their effect is limited to only those releases.
<h3>Backporting upstream patches</h3>
Usually, this is the easiest way to backport a fix for a problem that is fixed in a newer release.
* Clone Python, check out the tag for the appropriate release and create a branch
* Apply existing patches if there are any (with either `patch` or `git am`) and commit
* Cherry-pick the upstream commit that fixes the problem in a newer release
* Commit and `git format-patch`
* Commit the generated patch file into Pyenv, test your changes and submit a PR
Deprecation policy
------------------
We do not provide official support for EOL releases and environments or otherwise provide any kind of extended support for old Python releases.
We do however accept fixes from interested parties that would allow running older, including EOL, releases in environments that they do not officially support.
In addition to the above requirements for release-specific fixes,
* Such a fix must not add maintenance burden (e.g. add new logic to `python-build` that has to be kept there indefinitely)
* Unless the added logic is useful for both EOL and non-EOL releases. In this case, it will be considered as being primarily an improvement for non-EOL releases.
* Support is provided on a "best effort" basis: we do not actively maintain these fixes but won't actively break them, either, and will accept any corrections.
Since old releases never change, it's pretty safe to assume that the fixes will continue to work until a later version
of an environment introduces further incompatible changes.
Advanced changes / adding new Python flavor support
---------------------------------------------------
An installation script is sourced from `python-build`. All installation scripts are based on the same logic:
1. Select the source to download and other variable parameters as needed.
This includes showing an error if the user's environment (OS, architecture) is not supported by the release.
Binary releases that only officially support specific distro(s) typically show a warning in other distros instead.
2. Run one of the `install_*` shell functions
`install_*` shell functions defined in `python-build` install Python from different kinds of sources -- compressed package (binary or source), upstream installation script, VCS checkout. Pick one that's the most appropriate for your packaging.
Each of them accepts a couple of function-specific arguments which are followed by arguments that constitute the build sequence. Each `<argument>` in the build sequence corresponds to the `install_*_<argument>` function in `python-build`. Check what's available and add any functions with logic specific to your flavor if needed.
We strive to keep out of `python-build` parts of build logic that are release-specific and/or tend to change abruptly between releases -- e.g. sets of supported architectures and other software's versions. This results in logic duplication between installation scripts -- but since old releases never change once released, this doesn't really add to the maintenance burden. As a rule of thumb, `python-build` can host parts of logic that are expected to stay the same for an indefinite amount of time -- for an entire Python flavor or release line.
General guidance
================
* The usual principles of respecting existing conventions and making sure that your changes
are in line with the overall product design apply when contributing code to Pyenv.
* We are limited to Bash 3.2 features
That's because that's the version shipped with MacOS.
(They didn't upgrade past it and switched to Zsh because later versions
are covered by GPLv3 which has additional restrictions unacceptable for Apple.)
You can still add performance optimizations etc that take advantage of newer Bash features
as long as there is a fallback execution route for Bash 3.
* Be extra careful when submitting logic specific for the Apple Silicon platform
As of this writing, Github Actions do not support it and only one team member has the necessary hardware.
So we may be unable to test your changes and may have to take your word for it.
Formatting PRs
==============
We strive to keep commit history one-concern-per-commit to keep it meaningful and easy to follow.
If a pull request (PR) addresses a single concern (the typical case), we usually squash commits
from it together when merging so its commit history doesn't matter.
If however a PR addresses multiple separate concerns, each of them should be presented as a separate commit.
Adding multiple new Python releases of the same flavor is okay with either a single or multiple commits.
Authoring installation scripts
==============================
Adding new Python release support
---------------------------------
The easiest way to add support for a new Python release is to copy the script from the previous one
and adjust it as necessary. In many cases, just changing version numbers, URLs and hashes is enough.
Do pay attention to other "magic numbers" that may be present in a script --
e.g. the set of architectures and OS versions supported by a release -- since those change from time to time, too.
Make sure to also copy any patches for the previous release that still apply to the new one.
Typically, a patch no longer applies if it addresses a problem that's already fixed in the new release.
For prereleases, we only create an entry for the latest prerelease in a specific version line.
When submitting a newer prerelease, replace the older one.
Adding version-specific fixes/patches
-------------------------------------
We accept fixes to issues in specific Python releases that prevent users from using them with Pyenv.
In the default configuration for a Python release, we strive to provide as close to vanilla experience as practical,
to maintain [the principle of the least surprise](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_astonishment).
As such, any such fixes:
* Must not break or degrade (e.g. disable features) the build in any of the environments that the release officially supports
* Must not introduce incompatibilities with the vanilla release (including binary incompatibilities)
* Should not patch things unnecessarily, to minimize the risk of the aforementioned undesirable side effects.
* E.g. if the fix is for a specific environment, its logic ought to only fire in this specific environment and not touch execution paths for other environments.
* As such, it's advisable to briefly explain in the PR what each added patch does and why it is necessary to fix the declared problem
Generally, version-specific fixes belong in the scripts for the affected releases and/or patches for them -- this guarantees that their effect is limited to only those releases.
<h3>Backporting upstream patches</h3>
Usually, this is the easiest way to backport a fix for a problem that is fixed in a newer release.
* Clone Python, check out the tag for the appropriate release and create a branch
* Apply existing patches if there are any (with either `patch` or `git am`) and commit
* Cherry-pick the upstream commit that fixes the problem in a newer release
* Commit and `git format-patch`
* Commit the generated patch file into Pyenv, test your changes and submit a PR
Deprecation policy
------------------
We do not provide official support for EOL releases and environments or otherwise provide any kind of extended support for old Python releases.
We do however accept fixes from interested parties that would allow running older, including EOL, releases in newer environments.
In addition to the above requirements for release-specific fixes,
* Such a fix must not add maintenance burden (e.g. add new logic to `python-build` that has to be kept there indefinitely)
* Unless the added logic is useful for both EOL and non-EOL releases. In this case, it will be considered as being primarily an improvement for non-EOL releases.
* Support is provided on a "best effort" basis: we do not maintain these fixes but won't actively break them, either, and accept any corrections.
Since old releases never change, it's pretty safe to assume that the fixes will continue to work until a later version
of an environment introduces further incompatible changes.
Advanced changes / adding new Python flavor support
---------------------------------------------------
An installation script is sourced from `python-build`. All installation scripts are based on the same logic:
1. Select the source to download and other variable parameters as needed.
This includes showing an error if the user's environment (OS, architecture) is not supported by the release.
Binary releases that only officially support specific distro(s) typically show a warning in other distros instead.
2. Run one of the `install_*` shell functions
`install_*` shell functions defined in `python-build` install Python from different kinds of sources -- compressed package (binary or source), upstream installation script, VCS checkout. Pick one that's the most appropriate for your packaging.
Each of them accepts a couple of function-specific arguments which are followed by arguments that constitute the build sequence. Each `<argument>` in the build sequence corresponds to the `install_*_<argument>` function in `python-build`. Check what's available and add any functions with logic specific to your flavor if needed.
We strive to keep out of `python-build` parts of build logic that are release-specific and/or tend to change abruptly between releases -- e.g. sets of supported architectures and other software's versions. This results in logic duplication between installation scripts -- but since old releases never change once released, this doesn't really add to the maintenance burden. As a rule of thumb, `python-build` can host parts of logic that are expected to stay the same for an indefinite amount of time -- for an entire Python flavor or release line.

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FROM ubuntu:18.04
LABEL maintainer="Chris L. Barnes <chrislloydbarnes@gmail.com>"
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN apt-get update -y \
&& apt-get install -y \
make \
build-essential \
libssl-dev \
zlib1g-dev \
libbz2-dev \
libreadline-dev \
libsqlite3-dev \
wget \
curl \
llvm \
libncurses5-dev \
libncursesw5-dev \
xz-utils \
tk-dev \
libffi-dev \
liblzma-dev \
python-openssl \
git \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
ENV PYENV_ROOT "/pyenv"
ENV PATH "$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"
COPY . /pyenv
RUN eval "$(pyenv init -)"

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@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
Creating a release
==================
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"
* 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` and `plugins/python-build/bin/python-build`
* 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
* 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.

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@@ -1,86 +1,3 @@
TEST_BATS_VERSION = v1.10.0
TEST_BASH_VERSIONS = 3.2.57 4.1.17
TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_PREFIX = test-unit-docker
TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_TARGETS = $(foreach bash,$(TEST_BASH_VERSIONS),$(addsuffix -$(bash),$(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_PREFIX)) $(addsuffix -gnu-$(bash),$(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_PREFIX)))
TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_PREFIX = test-plugin-docker
TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_TARGETS = $(foreach bash,$(TEST_BASH_VERSIONS),$(addsuffix -$(bash),$(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_PREFIX)) $(addsuffix -gnu-$(bash),$(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_PREFIX)))
TEST_BATS_IMAGE_PREFIX = test-pyenv-docker-image
TEST_BATS_IMAGE_TARGETS = $(foreach bash,$(TEST_BASH_VERSIONS),$(addsuffix -$(bash),$(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_PREFIX)) $(addsuffix -gnu-$(bash),$(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_PREFIX)))
.PHONY:
test-docker: $(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_PREFIX) $(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_PREFIX)
# Run all unit test under bats docker
.PHONY: $(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_PREFIX)
$(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_PREFIX): $(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_TARGETS)
# Run each unit test under bats docker
.PHONY: $(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_TARGETS)
$(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_TARGETS): DOCKER_IMAGE = $(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_PREFIX)
$(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_TARGETS): GNU = $(if $(findstring -gnu-,$@),True,False)
$(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_TARGETS): BASH = $(filter $(TEST_BASH_VERSIONS),$(subst -, ,$@))
$(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_TARGETS): DOCKER_TAG = bash-$(BASH)-gnu-$(GNU)
$(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_TARGETS): INTERACTIVE = $(if $(findstring true,$(CI)),,-ti)
$(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_TARGETS): $(TEST_UNIT_DOCKER_PREFIX)-% : $(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_PREFIX)-%
$(info Running test with docker image '$(DOCKER_IMAGE):$(DOCKER_TAG)')
docker run \
--init \
-v $(PWD):/code:ro \
-v /etc/passwd:/etc/passwd:ro \
-v /etc/group:/etc/group:ro \
-u "$$(id -u $$(whoami)):$$(id -g $$(whoami))" \
$${BATS_TEST_FILTER:+-e BATS_TEST_FILTER="$${BATS_TEST_FILTER}"} \
$${BATS_FILE_FILTER:+-e BATS_FILE_FILTER="$${BATS_FILE_FILTER}"} \
$${CI+-e CI="$${CI}"} \
$(INTERACTIVE) \
$(DOCKER_IMAGE):$(DOCKER_TAG) \
test/run
# Run all plugin test under bats docker
.PHONY: $(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_PREFIX)
$(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_PREFIX): $(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_TARGETS)
# Run each plugin test under bats docker
.PHONY: $(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_TARGETS)
$(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_TARGETS): DOCKER_IMAGE = $(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_PREFIX)
$(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_TARGETS): GNU = $(if $(findstring -gnu-,$@),True,False)
$(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_TARGETS): BASH = $(filter $(TEST_BASH_VERSIONS),$(subst -, ,$@))
$(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_TARGETS): DOCKER_TAG = bash-$(BASH)-gnu-$(GNU)
$(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_TARGETS): INTERACTIVE = $(if $(findstring true,$(CI)),,-ti)
$(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_TARGETS): $(TEST_PLUGIN_DOCKER_PREFIX)-% : $(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_PREFIX)-%
$(info Running test with docker image '$(DOCKER_IMAGE):$(DOCKER_TAG)')
docker run \
--init \
-v $(PWD):/code:ro \
-v /etc/passwd:/etc/passwd:ro \
-v /etc/group:/etc/group:ro \
-u "$$(id -u $$(whoami)):$$(id -g $$(whoami))" \
$${CI+-e CI="$${CI}"} \
$(INTERACTIVE) \
$(DOCKER_IMAGE):$(DOCKER_TAG) \
bats $${BATS_TEST_FILTER:+--filter "$${BATS_TEST_FILTER}"} plugins/python-build/test/$${BATS_FILE_FILTER}
# Build all images needed for bats under docker
.PHONY: $(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_PREFIX)
$(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_PREFIX): $(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_TARGETS)
# Build each image needed for bats under docker
.PHONY: $(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_TARGETS)
$(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_TARGETS): DOCKER_IMAGE = $(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_PREFIX)
$(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_TARGETS): GNU = $(if $(findstring -gnu-,$@),True,False)
$(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_TARGETS): BASH = $(filter $(TEST_BASH_VERSIONS),$(subst -, ,$@))
$(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_TARGETS): DOCKER_TAG = bash-$(BASH)-gnu-$(GNU)
$(TEST_BATS_IMAGE_TARGETS):
$(info Building docker image '$(DOCKER_IMAGE):$(DOCKER_TAG)')
docker build \
--quiet \
-f "$(PWD)/test/Dockerfile" \
--build-arg GNU="$(GNU)" \
--build-arg BASH="$(BASH)" \
--build-arg BATS_VERSION="$(TEST_BATS_VERSION)" \
-t $(DOCKER_IMAGE):$(DOCKER_TAG) \
./
.PHONY: test test-build test-unit test-plugin
# Do not pass in user flags to build tests.
@@ -93,7 +10,7 @@ test-unit: bats
PATH="./bats/bin:$$PATH" test/run
test-plugin: bats
cd plugins/python-build && $(PWD)/bats/bin/bats $${CI:+--tap} $${BATS_TEST_FILTER:+--filter "$${BATS_TEST_FILTER}"} test/$${BATS_FILE_FILTER}
cd plugins/python-build && $(PWD)/bats/bin/bats $${CI:+--tap} test
PYTHON_BUILD_ROOT := $(CURDIR)/plugins/python-build
PYTHON_BUILD_OPTS ?= --verbose
@@ -108,12 +25,5 @@ test-build:
[ -e $(PYTHON_BUILD_TEST_PREFIX)/bin/pip ]
$(PYTHON_BUILD_TEST_PREFIX)/bin/pip -V
.SECONDARY: bats-$(TEST_BATS_VERSION)
bats-$(TEST_BATS_VERSION):
rm -rf bats
ln -sf bats-$(TEST_BATS_VERSION) bats
git clone --depth 1 --branch $(TEST_BATS_VERSION) https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core.git bats-$(TEST_BATS_VERSION)
.PHONY: bats
bats: bats-$(TEST_BATS_VERSION)
ln -sf bats-$(TEST_BATS_VERSION) bats
bats:
git clone --depth 1 --branch v1.2.0 https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core.git bats

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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.
@@ -29,519 +32,44 @@ 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
* **[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)
* [Homebrew in macOS](#homebrew-in-macos)
* [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)
* **[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)
* [Upgrading with Homebrew](#upgrading-with-homebrew)
* [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)
* **[Installation](#installation)**
* [Getting Pyenv](#getting-pyenv)
* [Homebrew in macOS](#homebrew-in-macos)
* [Windows](#windows)
* [Automatic installer](#automatic-installer)
* [Basic GitHub Checkout](#basic-github-checkout)
* [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)
* [Python versions with extended support](#python-versions-with-extended-support)
* [Switch between Python versions](#switch-between-python-versions)
* [Uninstall Python versions](#uninstall-python-versions)
* [Other operations](#other-operations)
* [Upgrading](#upgrading)
* [Uninstalling pyenv](#uninstalling-pyenv)
* [Advanced Configuration](#advanced-configuration)
* [Using Pyenv without shims](#using-pyenv-without-shims)
* [Environment variables](#environment-variables)
* **[Development](#development)**
* [Contributing](#contributing)
* [Contributing](#contributing)**
* [Version History](#version-history)
* [License](#license)
----
## 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 "$(pyenv init - bash)"` line into `.bash_profile`, and **not** into `.bashrc`. Otherwise, you
may observe strange behaviour, such as `pyenv` getting into an infinite loop.
See [#264](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/issues/264) for details.
</details>
#### Zsh
<details>
Add Pyenv startup commands to `~/.zshrc` by running the following in your terminal:
```zsh
echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$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.
----
#### 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
</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 `$PYENV_ROOT/plugins/your_plugin_name/<whatever>`.
See [_Plugins_ on the wiki](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/Plugins) on how to install and use plugins
as well as a catalog of some useful existing plugins for common needs.
See [_Authoring plugins_ on the wiki](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/Authoring-plugins) on writing your own plugins.
----
## How It Works
@@ -553,7 +81,7 @@ to the correct Python installation.
### Understanding PATH
When you run a command like `python` or `pip`, your shell (bash / zshrc / ...)
When you run a command like `python` or `pip`, your operating system
searches through a list of directories to find an executable file with
that name. This list of directories lives in an environment variable
called `PATH`, with each directory in the list separated by a colon:
@@ -665,6 +193,325 @@ As far as Pyenv is concerned, version names are simply directories under
----
## Installation
### Getting Pyenv
#### Homebrew in macOS
1. Consider installing with [Homebrew](https://brew.sh):
```sh
brew update
brew install pyenv
```
2. Then follow the rest of the post-installation steps, starting with
[Set up your shell environment for Pyenv](#set-up-your-shell-environment-for-pyenv).
3. OPTIONAL. To fix `brew doctor`'s warning _""config" scripts exist outside your system or Homebrew directories"_
If you're going to build Homebrew formulae from source that link against Python
like Tkinter or NumPy
_(This is only generally the case if you are a developer of such a formula,
or if you have an EOL version of MacOS for which prebuilt bottles are no longer provided
and you are using such a formula)._
To avoid them accidentally linking against a Pyenv-provided Python,
add the following line into your interactive shell's configuration:
* Bash/Zsh:
~~~bash
alias brew='env PATH="${PATH//$(pyenv root)\/shims:/}" brew'
~~~
* Fish:
~~~fish
alias brew="env PATH=(string replace (pyenv root)/shims '' \"\$PATH\") brew"
~~~
#### Windows
Pyenv does not officially support Windows and does not work in Windows outside
the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Moreover, even there, the Pythons it installs are not native Windows versions
but rather Linux versions running in a virtual machine --
so you won't get Windows-specific functionality.
If you're in Windows, we recommend using @kirankotari's [`pyenv-win`](https://github.com/pyenv-win/pyenv-win) fork --
which does install native Windows Python versions.
#### Automatic installer
Visit our other project:
https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer
#### Basic GitHub Checkout
This will get you going with the latest version of Pyenv and make it
easy to fork and contribute any changes back upstream.
* **Check out Pyenv where you want it installed.**
A good place to choose is `$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
### 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 'command -v pyenv >/dev/null || export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init -)"' >> ~/.bash_profile
~~~
- For **Zsh**:
~~~ zsh
echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.zshrc
echo 'command -v pyenv >/dev/null || 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
```
**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 want to use proxy for download, please set the `http_proxy` and `https_proxy`
environment variables.
**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).
#### 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.
* *3.7.8-3.7.14, 3.8.4-3.8.12, 3.9.0-3.9.7* : XCode 13.3
* *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
If you've installed Pyenv using Homebrew, upgrade using:
```sh
brew upgrade pyenv
```
If you've installed Pyenv using Pyenv-installer or Git checkout, you can
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 $(pyenv root)
```
If you've installed Pyenv using a package manager, as a final step,
perform the Pyenv package removal. For instance, for Homebrew:
```
brew uninstall pyenv
```
## Advanced Configuration
Skip this section unless you must know what every line in your shell
@@ -677,25 +524,23 @@ for the environment variables that control Pyenv's behavior.
extra commands into your shell. Coming from RVM, some of you might be
opposed to this idea. Here's what `eval "$(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 `$(pyenv root)/completions/pyenv.bash` will set that
up. There are also completions for Zsh and Fish.
4. **Rehashes shims.** From time to time you'll need to rebuild your
3. **Rehashes shims.** From time to time you'll need to rebuild your
shim files. Doing this on init makes sure everything is up to
date. You can always run `pyenv rehash` manually.
5. **Installs `pyenv` into the current shell as a shell function.**
4. **Installs `pyenv` into the current shell as a shell function.**
This bit is also optional, but allows
pyenv and plugins to change variables in your current shell.
This is required for some commands like `pyenv shell` to work.
@@ -704,7 +549,7 @@ opposed to this idea. Here's what `eval "$(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 -`
or `pyenv init --path`.
@@ -752,12 +597,14 @@ name | default | description
`PYENV_DEBUG` | | Outputs debug information.<br>Also as: `pyenv --debug <subcommand>`
`PYENV_HOOK_PATH` | [_see wiki_][hooks] | Colon-separated list of paths searched for pyenv hooks.
`PYENV_DIR` | `$PWD` | Directory to start searching for `.python-version` files.
`PYTHON_BUILD_ARIA2_OPTS` | | Used to pass additional parameters to [`aria2`](https://aria2.github.io/).<br>If the `aria2c` binary is available on `PATH`, pyenv uses `aria2c` instead of `curl` or `wget` to download the Python Source code. If you have an unstable internet connection, you can use this variable to instruct `aria2` to accelerate the download.<br>In most cases, you will only need to use `-x 10 -k 1M` as value to `PYTHON_BUILD_ARIA2_OPTS` environment variable
See also [_Special environment variables_ in Python-Build's README](plugins/python-build/README.md#special-environment-variables)
for environment variables that can be used to customize the build.
----
## Development
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@@ -20,41 +20,6 @@ abort() {
exit 1
}
if enable -f "${BASH_SOURCE%/*}"/../libexec/pyenv-realpath.dylib realpath 2>/dev/null; then
abs_dirname() {
local path
path="$(realpath "$1")"
echo "${path%/*}"
}
else
[ -z "$PYENV_NATIVE_EXT" ] || abort "failed to load \`realpath' builtin"
READLINK=$(type -P readlink)
[ -n "$READLINK" ] || abort "cannot find readlink - are you missing GNU coreutils?"
resolve_link() {
$READLINK "$1"
}
abs_dirname() {
local path="$1"
# Use a subshell to avoid changing the current path
(
while [ -n "$path" ]; do
cd_path="${path%/*}"
if [[ "$cd_path" != "$path" ]]; then
cd "$cd_path"
fi
name="${path##*/}"
path="$(resolve_link "$name" || true)"
done
echo "$PWD"
)
}
fi
if [ -z "${PYENV_ROOT}" ]; then
PYENV_ROOT="${HOME}/.pyenv"
else
@@ -76,7 +41,8 @@ export PYENV_DIR
shopt -s nullglob
bin_path="$(abs_dirname "$0")"
pyenv_bin="${BASH_SOURCE:-$0}"
bin_path="$(cd "${pyenv_bin%/*}"/../libexec && pwd -P)"
for plugin_bin in "${bin_path%/*}"/plugins/*/bin; do
PATH="${plugin_bin}:${PATH}"
done
@@ -94,7 +60,7 @@ if [ "${bin_path%/*}" != "$PYENV_ROOT" ]; then
# Add pyenv's own `pyenv.d` unless pyenv was cloned to PYENV_ROOT
PYENV_HOOK_PATH="${PYENV_HOOK_PATH}:${bin_path%/*}/pyenv.d"
fi
PYENV_HOOK_PATH="${PYENV_HOOK_PATH}:/usr/etc/pyenv.d:/usr/local/etc/pyenv.d:/etc/pyenv.d:/usr/lib/pyenv/hooks"
PYENV_HOOK_PATH="${PYENV_HOOK_PATH}:/usr/local/etc/pyenv.d:/etc/pyenv.d:/usr/lib/pyenv/hooks"
for plugin_hook in "${PYENV_ROOT}/plugins/"*/etc/pyenv.d; do
PYENV_HOOK_PATH="${PYENV_HOOK_PATH}:${plugin_hook}"
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
set -e
[ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x
version="2.6.12"
version="2.3.4"
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"
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ extract_initial_comment_block() {
collect_documentation() {
# `tail` prevents "broken pipe" errors due to `head` closing the pipe without reading everything
# https://superuser.com/questions/554855/how-can-i-fix-a-broken-pipe-error/642932#642932
$(type -P gawk awk | tail -n +1 | head -n1) '
$(type -P gawk awk | tail -n +1 | head -1) '
/^Summary:/ {
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@@ -21,43 +21,12 @@ if [ -z "$PYENV_COMMAND" ]; then
exit 1
fi
if ! enable -f "${BASH_SOURCE%/*}"/pyenv-realpath.dylib realpath 2>/dev/null; then
if [ -n "$PYENV_NATIVE_EXT" ]; then
echo "pyenv: failed to load \`realpath' builtin" >&2
exit 1
fi
READLINK=$(type -P readlink)
if [ -z "$READLINK" ]; then
echo "pyenv: cannot find readlink - are you missing GNU coreutils?" >&2
exit 1
fi
resolve_link() {
$READLINK "$1"
}
realpath() {
local path="$1"
local name
# Use a subshell to avoid changing the current path
(
while [ -n "$path" ]; do
name="${path##*/}"
[ "$name" = "$path" ] || cd "${path%/*}"
path="$(resolve_link "$name" || true)"
done
echo "${PWD}/$name"
)
}
fi
IFS=: hook_paths=($PYENV_HOOK_PATH)
shopt -s nullglob
for path in "${hook_paths[@]}"; do
for script in "$path/$PYENV_COMMAND"/*.bash; do
realpath "$script"
echo "$script"
done
done
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Summary: Configure the shell environment for pyenv
# Usage: eval "$(pyenv init [-|--path] [--no-push-path] [--detect-shell] [--no-rehash] [<shell>])"
# Usage: eval "$(pyenv init [-|--path] [--no-rehash] [<shell>])"
set -e
[ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x
@@ -9,9 +9,7 @@ set -e
if [ "$1" = "--complete" ]; then
echo -
echo --path
echo --no-push-path
echo --no-rehash
echo --detect-shell
echo bash
echo fish
echo ksh
@@ -20,38 +18,28 @@ if [ "$1" = "--complete" ]; then
fi
mode="help"
no_rehash=""
for args in "$@"
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" = "--no-rehash" ]; then
no_rehash=1
shift
fi
done
# If shell is not provided, detect it.
shell="$1"
if [ -z "$shell" ]; then
if shell=$(tr '\0' ' ' 2>/dev/null </proc/"$PPID"/cmdline);then
:
else
shell=$(ps p "$PPID" -o 'args=' 2>/dev/null || true)
fi
shell="$(ps -p "$PPID" -o 'args=' 2>/dev/null || true)"
shell="${shell%% *}"
shell="${shell##-}"
shell="${shell:-$SHELL}"
@@ -59,6 +47,8 @@ if [ -z "$shell" ]; then
shell="${shell%%-*}"
fi
root="${0%/*}/.."
function main() {
case "$mode" in
"help")
@@ -79,19 +69,12 @@ function main() {
print_shell_function
exit 0
;;
"detect-shell")
detect_profile 1
print_detect_shell
exit 0
;;
esac
# should never get here
exit 2
}
function detect_profile() {
local detect_for_detect_shell="$1"
function help_() {
case "$shell" in
bash )
if [ -e '~/.bash_profile' ]; then
@@ -106,35 +89,16 @@ function detect_profile() {
profile='~/.zprofile'
rc='~/.zshrc'
;;
ksh | ksh93 | mksh )
# There are two implementations of Korn shell: AT&T (ksh93) and Mir (mksh).
# Systems may have them installed under those names, or as ksh, so those
# are recognized here. The obsolete ksh88 (subsumed by ksh93) and pdksh
# (subsumed by mksh) are not included, since they are unlikely to still
# be in use as interactive shells anywhere.
ksh )
profile='~/.profile'
rc='~/.profile'
;;
* )
if [ -n "$detect_for_detect_shell" ]; then
profile=
rc=
else
profile='your shell'\''s login startup file'
rc='your shell'\''s interactive startup file'
fi
profile='your shell'\''s login startup file'
rc='your shell'\''s interactive startup file'
;;
esac
}
function print_detect_shell() {
echo "PYENV_SHELL_DETECT=$shell"
echo "PYENV_PROFILE_DETECT=$profile"
echo "PYENV_RC_DETECT=$rc"
}
function help_() {
detect_profile
{
case "$shell" in
fish )
@@ -147,7 +111,7 @@ function help_() {
echo "# Load pyenv automatically by appending"
echo "# the following to ~/.config/fish/config.fish:"
echo
echo 'pyenv init - fish | source'
echo 'pyenv init - | source'
echo
;;
* )
@@ -157,13 +121,13 @@ function help_() {
echo "$profile :"
else
echo
echo "# ${profile_explain:-$profile} (for login shells)"
echo "# and $rc (for interactive shells) :"
echo "${profile_explain:-$profile} (for login shells)"
echo "and $rc (for interactive shells) :"
fi
echo
echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"'
echo '[[ -d $PYENV_ROOT/bin ]] && export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"'
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init - '$shell')"'
echo 'command -v pyenv >/dev/null || export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"'
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init -)"'
;;
esac
echo
@@ -177,56 +141,24 @@ function init_dirs() {
}
function print_path() {
# if no_push_path is set, guard the PATH manipulation with a check on whether
# the shim is already in the PATH.
if [ -n "$no_push_path" ]; then
case "$shell" in
fish )
echo 'if not contains -- "'"${PYENV_ROOT}/shims"'" $PATH'
print_path_prepend_shims
echo 'end'
;;
* )
echo 'if [[ ":$PATH:" != *'\':"${PYENV_ROOT}"/shims:\''* ]]; then'
print_path_prepend_shims
echo 'fi'
;;
esac
else
case "$shell" in
fish )
echo 'while set pyenv_index (contains -i -- "'"${PYENV_ROOT}/shims"'" $PATH)'
echo 'set -eg PATH[$pyenv_index]; end; set -e pyenv_index'
print_path_prepend_shims
;;
* )
# Some distros (notably Debian-based) set Bash's SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC compilation option
# that makes it source `bashrc` under SSH even when not interactive.
# This is inhibited by a guard in Debian's stock `bashrc` but some people remove it
# in order to get proper environment for noninteractive remote commands
# (SSH provides /etc/ssh/sshrc and ~/.ssh/rc for that but no-one seems to use them for some reason).
# This has caused an infinite `bashrc` execution loop for those people in the below nested Bash invocation (#2367).
# --norc negates this behavior of such a customized Bash.
echo 'PATH="$(bash --norc -ec '\''IFS=:; paths=($PATH); '
echo 'for i in ${!paths[@]}; do '
echo 'if [[ ${paths[i]} == "'\'\'"${PYENV_ROOT}/shims"\'\''" ]]; then unset '\'\\\'\''paths[i]'\'\\\'\''; '
echo 'fi; done; '
echo 'echo "${paths[*]}"'\'')"'
print_path_prepend_shims
;;
esac
fi
}
function print_path_prepend_shims() {
case "$shell" in
fish )
echo 'set -gx PATH '\'"${PYENV_ROOT}/shims"\'' $PATH'
;;
* )
echo 'export PATH="'"${PYENV_ROOT}"'/shims:${PATH}"'
;;
esac
case "$shell" in
fish )
echo 'while set index (contains -i -- '\'"${PYENV_ROOT}/shims"\'' $PATH)'
echo 'set -eg PATH[$index]; end; set -e index'
echo 'set -gx PATH '\'"${PYENV_ROOT}/shims"\'' $PATH'
;;
* )
# Some distros (notably Debian-based) set Bash's SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC compilation option
# that makes it source `bashrc` under SSH even when not interactive.
# This is inhibited by a guard in Debian's stock `bashrc` but some people remove it
# in order to get proper environment for noninteractive remote commands
# (SSH provides /etc/ssh/sshrc and ~/.ssh/rc for that but no-one seems to use them for some reason).
# This has caused an infinite `bashrc` execution loop for those people in the below nested Bash invocation (#2367).
# --norc negates this behavior of such a customized Bash.
echo 'PATH="$(bash --norc -ec '\''IFS=:; paths=($PATH); for i in ${!paths[@]}; do if [[ ${paths[i]} == "'\'"${PYENV_ROOT}/shims"\''" ]]; then unset '\'\\\'\''paths[i]'\'\\\'\''; fi; done; echo "${paths[*]}"'\'')"'
echo 'export PATH="'"${PYENV_ROOT}"'/shims:${PATH}"'
;;
esac
}
function print_env() {
@@ -241,7 +173,7 @@ function print_env() {
}
function print_completion() {
completion="${0%/*/*}/completions/pyenv.${shell}"
completion="${root}/completions/pyenv.${shell}"
if [ -r "$completion" ]; then
echo "source '$completion'"
fi
@@ -257,44 +189,52 @@ function print_shell_function() {
commands=(`pyenv-commands --sh`)
case "$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:-}'
ksh )
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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@@ -1,100 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Summary: Print the latest installed or known version with the given prefix
# Usage: pyenv latest [-k|--known] <prefix>
#
# -k/--known Select from all known versions instead of installed
# -b/--bypass (internal) On a resolution failure, do not print an error message
# but rather print the argument unchanged
# -f/--force (internal) Same as -b but also do not return a failure exit code
set -e
[ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
do
case "$1" in
-k|--known)
FROM_KNOWN=1
shift
;;
-b|--bypass)
BYPASS=1
shift
;;
-f|--force)
FORCE=1
BYPASS=1
shift
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
done
prefix=$1
exitcode=0
IFS=$'\n'
if [[ -z $FROM_KNOWN ]]; then
DEFINITION_CANDIDATES=( $(pyenv-versions --bare --skip-envs) )
else
DEFINITION_CANDIDATES=( $(python-build --definitions ) )
fi
if printf '%s\n' "${DEFINITION_CANDIDATES[@]}" 2>/dev/null | grep -qxFe "$prefix"; then
echo "$prefix"
exit $exitcode;
fi
suffix=""
if [[ $prefix =~ ^(.*[0-9])t$ ]]; then
suffix="t"
prefix="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
fi
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11856054/is-there-an-easy-way-to-pass-a-raw-string-to-grep/63483807#63483807
prefix_re="$(sed 's/[^\^]/[&]/g;s/[\^]/\\&/g' <<< "$prefix")"
suffix_re="$(sed 's/[^\^]/[&]/g;s/[\^]/\\&/g' <<< "$suffix")"
# FIXME: more reliable and readable would probably be to loop over them and transform in pure Bash
DEFINITION_CANDIDATES=(\
$(printf '%s\n' "${DEFINITION_CANDIDATES[@]}" | \
grep -Ee "^$prefix_re[-.].*$suffix_re\$" || true))
DEFINITION_CANDIDATES=(\
$(printf '%s\n' "${DEFINITION_CANDIDATES[@]}" | \
sed -E -e '/-dev$/d' -e '/-src$/d' -e '/-latest$/d' -e '/(a|b|rc)[0-9]+$/d' \
$(if [[ -z $suffix ]]; then echo "-e /[0-9]t\$/d"; fi)
));
# Compose a sorting key, followed by | and original value
DEFINITION_CANDIDATES=(\
$(printf '%s\n' "${DEFINITION_CANDIDATES[@]}" | \
awk \
'{ if (match($0,"^[[:alnum:]]+-"))
{ print substr($0,0,RLENGTH-1) "." substr($0,RLENGTH+1) "..|" $0; }
else
{ print $0 "...|" $0; }
}'))
DEFINITION_CANDIDATES=(\
$(printf '%s\n' "${DEFINITION_CANDIDATES[@]}" \
| sort -t. -k1,1r -k 2,2nr -k 3,3nr -k4,4nr \
| cut -f2 -d $'|' \
|| true))
DEFINITION="${DEFINITION_CANDIDATES[0]}"
if [[ -n "$DEFINITION" ]]; then
echo "$DEFINITION"
else
if [[ -z $BYPASS ]]; then
echo "pyenv: no $([[ -z $FROM_KNOWN ]] && echo installed || echo known) versions match the prefix \`$prefix'" >&2
else
echo "$prefix"
fi
if [[ -z $FORCE ]]; then
exitcode=1
fi
fi
exit $exitcode

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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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@@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ OLDIFS="$IFS"
{ IFS=:
for version in ${PYENV_VERSION}; do
if [ "$version" = "system" ]; then
if PYTHON_PATH="$(PYENV_VERSION="${version}" pyenv-which python --skip-advice 2>/dev/null)" || \
PYTHON_PATH="$(PYENV_VERSION="${version}" pyenv-which python3 --skip-advice 2>/dev/null)" || \
PYTHON_PATH="$(PYENV_VERSION="${version}" pyenv-which python2 --skip-advice 2>/dev/null)"; then
if PYTHON_PATH="$(PYENV_VERSION="${version}" pyenv-which python 2>/dev/null)" || \
PYTHON_PATH="$(PYENV_VERSION="${version}" pyenv-which python3 2>/dev/null)" || \
PYTHON_PATH="$(PYENV_VERSION="${version}" pyenv-which python2 2>/dev/null)"; then
shopt -s extglob
# In some distros (Arch), Python can be found in sbin as well as bin
PYENV_PREFIX_PATH="${PYTHON_PATH%/?(s)bin/*}"
@@ -42,7 +42,6 @@ OLDIFS="$IFS"
exit 1
fi
else
version="$(pyenv-latest -f "$version")"
PYENV_PREFIX_PATH="${PYENV_ROOT}/versions/${version}"
fi
if [ -d "$PYENV_PREFIX_PATH" ]; then

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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 "$PYENV_VERSION_FILE" || true)"
@@ -47,23 +30,13 @@ OLDIFS="$IFS"
{ IFS=:
any_not_installed=0
for version in ${PYENV_VERSION}; do
# Remove the explicit 'python-' prefix from versions like 'python-3.12'.
normalised_version="${version#python-}"
if version_exists "${version}" || [ "$version" = "system" ]; then
versions+=("${version}")
elif version_exists "${normalised_version}"; then
versions+=("${normalised_version}")
elif resolved_version="$(pyenv-latest -b "${version}")"; then
versions+=("${resolved_version}")
elif resolved_version="$(pyenv-latest -b "${normalised_version}")"; then
versions+=("${resolved_version}")
if version_exists "$version" || [ "$version" = "system" ]; then
versions=("${versions[@]}" "${version}")
elif version_exists "${version#python-}"; then
versions=("${versions[@]}" "${version#python-}")
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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@@ -1,24 +1,23 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Summary: List all Python versions available to pyenv
# Usage: pyenv versions [--bare] [--skip-aliases] [--skip-envs]
# Usage: pyenv versions [--bare] [--skip-aliases]
#
# Lists all Python versions found in `$PYENV_ROOT/versions/*'.
set -e
[ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x
unset bare skip_aliases skip_envs
unset bare
unset skip_aliases
# Provide pyenv completions
for arg; do
case "$arg" in
--complete )
echo --bare
echo --skip-aliases
echo --skip-envs
exit ;;
--bare ) bare=1 ;;
--skip-aliases ) skip_aliases=1 ;;
--skip-envs ) skip_envs=1 ;;
* )
pyenv-help --usage versions >&2
exit 1
@@ -26,43 +25,14 @@ for arg; do
esac
done
canonicalize_dir() {
{ cd "$1" && pwd -P
} 2>/dev/null || echo "$1"
}
versions_dir="${PYENV_ROOT}/versions"
if ! enable -f "${BASH_SOURCE%/*}"/pyenv-realpath.dylib realpath 2>/dev/null; then
if [ -n "$PYENV_NATIVE_EXT" ]; then
echo "pyenv: failed to load \`realpath' builtin" >&2
exit 1
fi
READLINK=$(type -P readlink)
if [ -z "$READLINK" ]; then
echo "pyenv: cannot find readlink - are you missing GNU coreutils?" >&2
exit 1
fi
resolve_link() {
$READLINK "$1"
}
realpath() {
local path="$1"
local name
# Use a subshell to avoid changing the current path
(
while [ -n "$path" ]; do
name="${path##*/}"
[ "$name" = "$path" ] || cd "${path%/*}"
path="$(resolve_link "$name" || true)"
done
echo "${PWD}/$name"
)
}
fi
if [ -d "$versions_dir" ]; then
versions_dir="$(realpath "$versions_dir")"
versions_dir="$(canonicalize_dir "$versions_dir")"
fi
if ((${BASH_VERSINFO[0]} > 3)); then
@@ -71,6 +41,8 @@ else
current_versions=()
fi
if [ -n "$bare" ]; then
hit_prefix=""
miss_prefix=""
include_system=""
else
hit_prefix="* "
@@ -103,35 +75,22 @@ exists() {
}
print_version() {
local version="${1:?}"
if [[ -n $bare ]]; then
echo "$version"
return
fi
local path="${2:?}"
if [[ -L "$path" ]]; then
# Only resolve the link itself for printing, do not resolve further.
# Doing otherwise would misinform the user of what the link contains.
version_repr="$version --> $(readlink "$path")"
else
version_repr="$version"
fi
if [[ ${BASH_VERSINFO[0]} -ge 4 && ${current_versions["$1"]} ]]; then
echo "${hit_prefix}${version_repr} (set by $(pyenv-version-origin))"
echo "${hit_prefix}$1 (set by $(pyenv-version-origin))"
elif (( ${BASH_VERSINFO[0]} <= 3 )) && exists "$1" "${current_versions[@]}"; then
echo "${hit_prefix}${version_repr} (set by $(pyenv-version-origin))"
echo "${hit_prefix}$1 (set by $(pyenv-version-origin))"
else
echo "${miss_prefix}${version_repr}"
echo "${miss_prefix}$1"
fi
num_versions=$((num_versions + 1))
}
# Include "system" in the non-bare output, if it exists
if [ -n "$include_system" ] && \
(PYENV_VERSION=system pyenv-which python --skip-advice >/dev/null 2>&1 || \
PYENV_VERSION=system pyenv-which python3 --skip-advice >/dev/null 2>&1 || \
PYENV_VERSION=system pyenv-which python2 --skip-advice >/dev/null 2>&1) ; then
print_version system "/"
(PYENV_VERSION=system pyenv-which python >/dev/null 2>&1 || \
PYENV_VERSION=system pyenv-which python3 >/dev/null 2>&1 || \
PYENV_VERSION=system pyenv-which python2 >/dev/null 2>&1) ; then
print_version system
fi
shopt -s dotglob nullglob
@@ -150,19 +109,17 @@ fi
for path in "${versions_dir_entries[@]}"; do
if [ -d "$path" ]; then
if [ -n "$skip_aliases" ] && [ -L "$path" ]; then
target="$(realpath "$path")"
[ "${target%/*}" == "$versions_dir" ] && continue
[ "${target%/*/envs/*}" == "$versions_dir" ] && continue
fi
print_version "${path##*/}" "$path"
# virtual environments created by anaconda/miniconda/pyenv-virtualenv
if [[ -z $skip_envs ]]; then
for env_path in "${path}/envs/"*; do
if [ -d "${env_path}" ]; then
print_version "${env_path#${PYENV_ROOT}/versions/}" "${env_path}"
fi
done
target="$(canonicalize_dir "$path")"
[ "${target%/*}" != "$versions_dir" ] || continue
[ "${target%/*/envs/*}" != "$versions_dir" ] || continue
fi
print_version "${path##*/}"
# virtual environments created by anaconda/miniconda
for env_path in "${path}/envs/"*; do
if [ -d "${env_path}" ]; then
print_version "${env_path#${PYENV_ROOT}/versions/}"
fi
done
fi
done
shopt -u dotglob nullglob

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@@ -2,14 +2,13 @@
#
# Summary: Display the full path to an executable
#
# Usage: pyenv which <command> [--nosystem] [--skip-advice]
# Usage: pyenv which <command> [--nosystem]
#
# Displays the full path to the executable that pyenv will invoke when
# you run the given command.
# Use --nosystem argument in case when you don't need to search command in the
# system environment.
# Internal switch --skip-advice used to skip printing an error message on a
# failed search.
#
set -e
[ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x
@@ -19,27 +18,11 @@ if [ "$1" = "--complete" ]; then
exec pyenv-shims --short
fi
system="system"
SKIP_ADVICE=""
PYENV_COMMAND="$1"
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
do
case "$1" in
--skip-advice)
SKIP_ADVICE=1
shift
;;
--nosystem)
system=""
shift
;;
*)
shift
;;
esac
done
if [ "$2" = "--nosystem" ]; then
system=""
else
system="system"
fi
remove_from_path() {
local path_to_remove="$1"
@@ -53,29 +36,23 @@ remove_from_path() {
echo "${result#:}"
}
PYENV_COMMAND="$1"
if [ -z "$PYENV_COMMAND" ]; then
pyenv-help --usage which >&2
exit 1
fi
OLDIFS="$IFS"
IFS=: versions=(${PYENV_VERSION:-$(pyenv-version-name -f)})
IFS=: versions=(${PYENV_VERSION:-$(pyenv-version-name)})
IFS="$OLDIFS"
declare -a nonexistent_versions
for version in "${versions[@]}" "$system"; do
if [ "$version" = "system" ]; then
PATH="$(remove_from_path "${PYENV_ROOT}/shims")"
PYENV_COMMAND_PATH="$(command -v "$PYENV_COMMAND" || true)"
else
# $version may be a prefix to be resolved by pyenv-latest
version_path="$(pyenv-prefix "${version}" 2>/dev/null)" || \
{ nonexistent_versions+=("$version"); continue; }
# resolve $version for hooks
version="$(basename "$version_path")"
PYENV_COMMAND_PATH="$version_path/bin/${PYENV_COMMAND}"
unset version_path
PYENV_COMMAND_PATH="${PYENV_ROOT}/versions/${version}/bin/${PYENV_COMMAND}"
fi
if [ -x "$PYENV_COMMAND_PATH" ]; then
break
@@ -92,24 +69,31 @@ done
if [ -x "$PYENV_COMMAND_PATH" ]; then
echo "$PYENV_COMMAND_PATH"
else
if (( ${#nonexistent_versions[@]} )); then
for version in "${nonexistent_versions[@]}"; do
any_not_installed=0
for version in "${versions[@]}"; do
if [ "$version" = "system" ]; then
continue
fi
if ! [ -d "${PYENV_ROOT}/versions/${version}" ]; then
echo "pyenv: version \`$version' is not installed (set by $(pyenv-version-origin))" >&2
done
any_not_installed=1
fi
done
if [ "$any_not_installed" = 1 ]; then
exit 1
fi
echo "pyenv: $PYENV_COMMAND: command not found" >&2
if [ -z "$SKIP_ADVICE" ]; then
versions="$(pyenv-whence "$PYENV_COMMAND" || true)"
if [ -n "$versions" ]; then
{ echo
echo "The \`$PYENV_COMMAND' command exists in these Python versions:"
echo "$versions" | sed 's/^/ /g'
echo
echo "Note: See 'pyenv help global' for tips on allowing both"
echo " python2 and python3 to be found."
} >&2
fi
versions="$(pyenv-whence "$PYENV_COMMAND" || true)"
if [ -n "$versions" ]; then
{ echo
echo "The \`$1' command exists in these Python versions:"
echo "$versions" | sed 's/^/ /g'
echo
echo "Note: See 'pyenv help global' for tips on allowing both"
echo " python2 and python3 to be found."
} >&2
fi
exit 127

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.TH PYENV 1 "24 Apr 2023" "PYENV"
.TH PYENV 1 "12 Dec 2020" "PYENV"
.SH NAME
pyenv \- Simple Python version management
.SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -12,12 +12,10 @@ pyenv lets you easily switch between multiple versions of Python\. It's simple,
\fBAppend\fR the following to \fB$HOME/.bashrc\fR
.P
.RS 15
.nf
if command -v pyenv 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then\n
eval "$(pyenv init - bash)" \n
fi
.fi
source /usr/share/pyenv/pyenv_user_setup.bash
.RE
.\"OR
.\"\fBsh echo \-e \if command \-v pyenv 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then\en eval "$(pyenv init \-)"\enfi' >> ~/\.bashrc\fR
.RS 3
.P
.nh
@@ -234,7 +232,6 @@ Skip this section unless you must know what every line in your shell profile is
\fBSets up your shims path\.\fR This is the only requirement for pyenv to function properly\. You can do this by hand by prepending \fB$(pyenv root)/shims\fR to your \fB$PATH\fR\.
.IP "2." 4
\fBRehashes shims\.\fR 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 \fBpyenv rehash\fR manually\.
You can disable this functionality by adding \fB--no-rehash\fR to the end of your \fBpyenv init\fR command line.
.IP "3." 4
\fBInstalls the sh dispatcher\.\fR This bit is also optional, but allows pyenv and plugins to change variables in your current shell, making commands like \fBpyenv shell\fR possible\. The sh dispatcher doesn't do anything crazy like override \fBcd\fR or hack your shell prompt, but if for some reason you need \fBpyenv\fR to be a real script rather than a shell function, you can safely skip it\.
.IP "" 0

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!/.gitignore
!/version-ext-compat
!/python-build
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@@ -96,64 +96,7 @@ versions of Python that are not yet supported by python-build.
See the [python-build built-in definitions](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/tree/master/plugins/python-build/share/python-build) as a starting point for
custom definition files.
#### Adding definitions with a Pyenv plugin
You can add your own definitions with a [Pyenv plugin](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv?tab=readme-ov-file#pyenv-plugins) by placing them under
`$PYENV_ROOT/plugins/your_plugin_name/share/python-build`.
### Default build configuration
Without the user customizing the build with environment variables (see below),
`python-build` builds Python with mostly default Configure options
to maintain the principle of the least surprise.
The exceptions -- non-default options that are set by default -- are listed below:
| Option/Behavior | Rationale |
|-----------------|-----------|
| `--enable-shared` is on by default. Pass `--disable-shared` to Configure options to override | The official CPython Docker image uses it. It's required to embed CPython. |
| argument to `--enable-universalsdk` is ignored and set to `/` |
| `--with-universal-archs` defaults to `universal2` on ARM64 architecture | the only dual-architecture Macs in use today are Apple Silicon which can only build that one |
| argument to `--enable-framework` is ignored and set to a specific value | CPython's build logic requires a very specific argument to avoid installing the `Applications` part globally |
| argument to `--enable-unicode` in non-MacOS is overridden to `ucs4` for 2.x-3.3 |
| `MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET` defaults to the running MacOS version |
#### Integration with 3rd-party package ecosystems
##### Homebrew
Homebrew is used to find dependency packages if `brew` is found on `PATH`:
* In MacOS, or
* If the running Pyenv itself is installed with Homebrew
Set `PYTHON_BUILD_USE_HOMEBREW` or `PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_HOMEBREW` to override this default.
When Homebrew is used, its `include` and `lib` paths are added to compiler search path (the latter is also set as `rpath`),
and also Python dependencies that are typically keg-only are searched for in the Homebrew installation and added individually.
**NOTE:** Homebrew is not used in Linux by default because it's rolling-release which causes a problem.
Upgrading a Python dependency in Homebrew to a new major version (that `brew` does without warning)
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`.
(Later versions of CPython search for more packages via `pkg-config` so this may eventually become redundant.)
[definitions]: https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/tree/master/plugins/python-build/share/python-build
### Special environment variables
@@ -170,27 +113,22 @@ You can set certain environment variables to control the build process.
checksum of the file to the mirror URL.
* `PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_MIRROR`, if set, forces python-build to download packages from
their original source URLs instead of using a mirror.
* `PYTHON_BUILD_HTTP_CLIENT`, explicitly specify the HTTP client type to use. `aria2`, `curl` and `wget` are the supported values and by default, are searched in that order.
* `PYTHON_BUILD_CURL_OPTS`, `PYTHON_BUILD_WGET_OPTS`, `PYTHON_BUILD_ARIA2_OPTS` pass additional parameters to the corresponding HTTP client.
* `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_TCLTK_FORMULA`, override the Homebrew Tcl/Tk 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_SKIP_HOMEBREW`, if set, will not search for libraries installed by Homebrew on macOS.
* `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).
### Applying patches to Python before compiling
@@ -212,21 +150,20 @@ $ cat fix1.patch fix2.patch | pyenv install --patch 2.7.10
```
### Building for maximum performance
### Building with `--enable-shared`
Building CPython with `--enable-optimizations` will result in a faster
interpreter at the cost of significantly longer build times. Most notably, this
enables PGO (profile guided optimization). While your mileage may vary, it is
common for performance improvement from this to be in the ballpark of 30%.
You can build CPython with `--enable-shared` to install a version with
shared object.
If `--enable-shared` was found in `PYTHON_CONFIGURE_OPTS` or `CONFIGURE_OPTS`,
`python-build` will automatically set `RPATH` to the pyenv's prefix directory.
This means you don't have to set `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` or `DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` for
the version(s) installed with `--enable-shared`.
```sh
env PYTHON_CONFIGURE_OPTS='--enable-optimizations --with-lto' PYTHON_CFLAGS='-march=native -mtune=native' pyenv install --verbose 3.6.0
$ env PYTHON_CONFIGURE_OPTS="--enable-shared" pyenv install 2.7.9
```
You can also customize the task used for profile guided optimization by setting
the `PROFILE_TASK` environment variable, for instance, `PROFILE_TASK='-m
test.regrtest --pgo -j0'` will run much faster than the default task.
### Checksum verification
If you have the `shasum`, `openssl`, or `sha256sum` tool installed, python-build will
@@ -239,30 +176,14 @@ definition. (All bundled definitions include checksums.)
### Package download mirrors
python-build will first attempt to download package files from a mirror hosted on
GitHub Pages. If this fails, it will fall back to the
GitHub Pages. If a package is not available on the mirror, if the mirror
is down, or if the download is corrupt, python-build will fall back to the
official URL specified in the definition file.
You can point python-build to another mirror by specifying the
`PYTHON_BUILD_MIRROR_URL` environment variable.
Package mirror URLs are constructed by joining
`$PYTHON_BUILD_MIRROR_URL` with the SHA2 checksum of the package file as specified in the URL
in the installation script (the part after the hash sign). E.g.:
```
https://mycache.example.com/0419e9085bf51b7a672009b3f50dbf1859acdf18ba725d0ec19aa5c8503f0ea3
```
If you have replicated the directory structure of an official site, the easiest way to adapt
would be to make symlinks at the mirror's root:
```
0419e9085bf51b7a672009b3f50dbf1859acdf18ba725d0ec19aa5c8503f0ea3 -> 3.10.10/Python-3.10.10.tar.xz
```
The rationale is to abstract away difference between directory structures of sites
of various Python flavors and their occasional changes as well as to accomodate
people who only wish to cache some select downloads. This also allows to mirror multiple sites at once.
`PYTHON_BUILD_MIRROR_URL` environment variable--useful if you'd like to run your
own local mirror, for example. Package mirror URLs are constructed by joining
this variable with the SHA2 checksum of the package file.
If the mirror being used does not have the same checksum (*e.g.* with a
pull-through cache like Artifactory), you can set the
@@ -275,15 +196,15 @@ mirror by setting the `PYTHON_BUILD_SKIP_MIRROR` environment variable.
The official python-build download mirror is provided by
[GitHub Pages](http://yyuu.github.io/pythons/).
### Package download cache
### Package download caching
Python-build will keep a cache of downloaded package files
at the location specified by the `PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_PATH` environment variable
if it exists. The default is `~/.pyenv/cache`, so you can
enable caching by just creating that directory.
You can instruct python-build to keep a local cache of downloaded package files
by setting the `PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_PATH` environment variable. When set, package
files will be kept in this directory after the first successful download and
reused by subsequent invocations of `python-build` and `pyenv install`.
The name of the would-be cached file is reported by Pyenv in the "Downloading &lt;filename&gt;..." message.
It's possible to warm up the cache by manually putting the file there under an appropriate name.
The `pyenv install` command defaults this path to `~/.pyenv/cache`, so in most
cases you can enable download caching simply by creating that directory.
### Keeping the build directory after installation

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
#
# Summary: Install a Python version using python-build
#
# Usage: pyenv install [-f] [-kvp] <version>...
# Usage: pyenv install [-f] [-kvp] <version>
# pyenv install [-f] [-kvp] <definition-file>
# pyenv install -l|--list
# pyenv install --version
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ usage() {
definitions() {
local query="$1"
python-build --definitions | $(type -P ggrep grep | head -n1) -F "$query" || true
python-build --definitions | $(type -P ggrep grep | head -1) -F "$query" || true
}
indent() {
@@ -113,15 +113,17 @@ for option in "${OPTIONS[@]}"; do
esac
done
[ "${#ARGUMENTS[@]}" -le 1 ] || usage 1 >&2
unset VERSION_NAME
# The first argument contains the definition to install. If the
# argument is missing, try to install whatever local app-specific
# version is specified by pyenv. Show usage instructions if a local
# version is not specified.
DEFINITIONS=("${ARGUMENTS[@]}")
[[ "${#DEFINITIONS[*]}" -eq 0 ]] && DEFINITIONS=($(pyenv-local 2>/dev/null || true))
[[ "${#DEFINITIONS[*]}" -eq 0 ]] && usage 1 >&2
DEFINITION="${ARGUMENTS[0]}"
[ -n "$DEFINITION" ] || DEFINITION="$(pyenv-local 2>/dev/null || true)"
[ -n "$DEFINITION" ] || usage 1 >&2
# Define `before_install` and `after_install` functions that allow
# plugin hooks to register a string of code for execution before or
@@ -138,6 +140,102 @@ after_install() {
after_hooks["${#after_hooks[@]}"]="$hook"
}
OLDIFS="$IFS"
IFS=$'\n' scripts=(`pyenv-hooks install`)
IFS="$OLDIFS"
for script in "${scripts[@]}"; do source "$script"; done
# Set VERSION_NAME from $DEFINITION, if it is not already set. Then
# compute the installation prefix.
[ -n "$VERSION_NAME" ] || VERSION_NAME="${DEFINITION##*/}"
[ -n "$DEBUG" ] && VERSION_NAME="${VERSION_NAME}-debug"
PREFIX="${PYENV_ROOT}/versions/${VERSION_NAME}"
[ -d "${PREFIX}" ] && PREFIX_EXISTS=1
# If the installation prefix exists, prompt for confirmation unless
# the --force option was specified.
if [ -d "${PREFIX}/bin" ]; then
if [ -z "$FORCE" ] && [ -z "$SKIP_EXISTING" ]; then
echo "pyenv: $PREFIX already exists" >&2
read -p "continue with installation? (y/N) "
case "$REPLY" in
y | Y | yes | YES ) ;;
* ) exit 1 ;;
esac
elif [ -n "$SKIP_EXISTING" ]; then
# Since we know the python version is already installed, and are opting to
# not force installation of existing versions, we just `exit 0` here to
# leave things happy
exit 0
fi
fi
# If PYENV_BUILD_ROOT is set, always pass keep options to python-build.
if [ -n "${PYENV_BUILD_ROOT}" ]; then
export PYTHON_BUILD_BUILD_PATH="${PYENV_BUILD_ROOT}/${VERSION_NAME}"
KEEP="-k"
fi
# Set PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_PATH to $PYENV_ROOT/cache, if the directory
# exists and the variable is not already set.
if [ -z "${PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_PATH}" ] && [ -d "${PYENV_ROOT}/cache" ]; then
export PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_PATH="${PYENV_ROOT}/cache"
fi
if [ -z "${PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION}" ]; then
case "${VERSION_NAME}" in
[23]"."* )
# Default PYENV_VERSION to the friendly Python version. (The
# CPython installer requires an existing Python installation to run. An
# unsatisfied local .python-version file can cause the installer to
# fail.)
for version_info in "${VERSION_NAME%-dev}" "${VERSION_NAME%.*}" "${VERSION_NAME%%.*}"; do
# Anaconda's `curl` doesn't work on platform where `/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt` isn't available (e.g. Debian)
for version in $(pyenv-whence "python${version_info}" 2>/dev/null || true); do
if [[ "${version}" != "anaconda"* ]] && [[ "${version}" != "miniconda"* ]]; then
PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION="${version}"
break 2
fi
done
done
;;
"pypy"*"-dev" | "pypy"*"-src" )
# PyPy/PyPy3 requires existing Python 2.7 to build
if [ -n "${PYENV_RPYTHON_VERSION}" ]; then
PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION="${PYENV_RPYTHON_VERSION}"
else
for version in $(pyenv-versions --bare | sort -r); do
if [[ "${version}" == "2.7"* ]]; then
PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION="$version"
break
fi
done
fi
if [ -n "$PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION" ]; then
for dep in curses genc pycparser; do
if ! PYENV_VERSION="$PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION" pyenv-exec python -c "import ${dep}" 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "pyenv-install: $VERSION_NAME: PyPy requires \`${dep}' in $PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION to build from source." >&2
exit 1
fi
done
else
echo "pyenv-install: $VERSION_NAME: PyPy requires Python 2.7 to build from source." >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
esac
fi
if [ -n "${PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION}" ]; then
export PYENV_VERSION="${PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION}"
fi
# Execute `before_install` hooks.
for hook in "${before_hooks[@]}"; do eval "$hook"; done
# Plan cleanup on unsuccessful installation.
cleanup() {
[ -z "${PREFIX_EXISTS}" ] && rm -rf "$PREFIX"
@@ -145,151 +243,43 @@ cleanup() {
trap cleanup SIGINT
# Invoke `python-build` and record the exit status in $STATUS.
STATUS=0
python-build $KEEP $VERBOSE $HAS_PATCH $DEBUG "$DEFINITION" "$PREFIX" || STATUS="$?"
OLDIFS="$IFS"
IFS=$'\n' scripts=(`pyenv-hooks install`)
IFS="$OLDIFS"
for script in "${scripts[@]}"; do source "$script"; done
COMBINED_STATUS=0
for DEFINITION in "${DEFINITIONS[@]}"; do
STATUS=0
# Try to resolve a prefix if user indeed gave a prefix.
# We install the version under the resolved name
# and hooks also see the resolved name
DEFINITION="$(pyenv-latest -f -k "$DEFINITION")"
# Set VERSION_NAME from $DEFINITION. Then compute the installation prefix.
VERSION_NAME="${DEFINITION##*/}"
[ -n "$DEBUG" ] && VERSION_NAME="${VERSION_NAME}-debug"
PREFIX="${PYENV_ROOT}/versions/${VERSION_NAME}"
[ -d "${PREFIX}" ] && PREFIX_EXISTS=1
# If the installation prefix exists, prompt for confirmation unless
# the --force option was specified.
if [ -d "${PREFIX}/bin" ]; then
if [ -z "$FORCE" ] && [ -z "$SKIP_EXISTING" ]; then
echo "pyenv: $PREFIX already exists" >&2
read -p "continue with installation? (y/N) "
case "$REPLY" in
y | Y | yes | YES ) ;;
* ) { STATUS=1; [[ $STATUS -gt $COMBINED_STATUS ]] && COMBINED_STATUS=$STATUS; }; continue ;;
esac
elif [ -n "$SKIP_EXISTING" ]; then
# Since we know the python version is already installed, and are opting to
# not force installation of existing versions, we just `exit 0` here to
# leave things happy
continue
# Display a more helpful message if the definition wasn't found.
if [ "$STATUS" == "2" ]; then
{ candidates="$(definitions "$DEFINITION")"
here="$(dirname "${0%/*}")/../.."
if [ -n "$candidates" ]; then
echo
echo "The following versions contain \`$DEFINITION' in the name:"
echo "$candidates" | indent
fi
fi
echo
echo "See all available versions with \`pyenv install --list'."
echo
echo -n "If the version you need is missing, try upgrading pyenv"
if [ "$here" != "${here#$(brew --prefix 2>/dev/null)}" ]; then
printf ":\n\n"
echo " brew update && brew upgrade pyenv"
elif [ -d "${here}/.git" ]; then
printf ":\n\n"
echo " cd ${here} && git pull && cd -"
else
printf ".\n"
fi
} >&2
fi
# If PYENV_BUILD_ROOT is set, always pass keep options to python-build.
if [ -n "${PYENV_BUILD_ROOT}" ]; then
export PYTHON_BUILD_BUILD_PATH="${PYENV_BUILD_ROOT}/${VERSION_NAME}"
KEEP="-k"
fi
# Execute `after_install` hooks.
for hook in "${after_hooks[@]}"; do eval "$hook"; done
# Set PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_PATH to $PYENV_ROOT/cache, if the directory
# exists and the variable is not already set.
if [ -z "${PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_PATH}" ] && [ -d "${PYENV_ROOT}/cache" ]; then
export PYTHON_BUILD_CACHE_PATH="${PYENV_ROOT}/cache"
fi
# Run `pyenv-rehash` after a successful installation.
if [ "$STATUS" == "0" ]; then
pyenv-rehash
else
cleanup
fi
if [ -z "${PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION}" ]; then
case "${VERSION_NAME}" in
[23]"."* )
# Default PYENV_VERSION to the friendly Python version. (The
# CPython installer requires an existing Python installation to run. An
# unsatisfied local .python-version file can cause the installer to
# fail.)
for version_info in "${VERSION_NAME%-dev}" "${VERSION_NAME%.*}" "${VERSION_NAME%%.*}"; do
# Anaconda's `curl` doesn't work on platform where `/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt` isn't available (e.g. Debian)
for version in $(pyenv-whence "python${version_info}" 2>/dev/null || true); do
if [[ "${version}" != "anaconda"* ]] && [[ "${version}" != "miniconda"* ]]; then
PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION="${version}"
break 2
fi
done
done
;;
"pypy"*"-dev" | "pypy"*"-src" )
# PyPy/PyPy3 requires existing Python 2.7 to build
if [ -n "${PYENV_RPYTHON_VERSION}" ]; then
PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION="${PYENV_RPYTHON_VERSION}"
else
for version in $(pyenv-versions --bare | sort -r); do
if [[ "${version}" == "2.7"* ]]; then
PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION="$version"
break
fi
done
fi
if [ -n "$PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION" ]; then
for dep in pycparser; do
if ! PYENV_VERSION="$PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION" pyenv-exec python -c "import ${dep}" 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "pyenv-install: $VERSION_NAME: PyPy requires \`${dep}' in $PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION to build from source." >&2
exit 1
fi
done
else
echo "pyenv-install: $VERSION_NAME: PyPy requires Python 2.7 to build from source." >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
esac
fi
if [ -n "${PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION}" ]; then
export PYENV_VERSION="${PYENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION}"
fi
# Execute `before_install` hooks.
for hook in "${before_hooks[@]}"; do eval "$hook"; done
# Invoke `python-build` and record the exit status in $STATUS.
python-build $KEEP $VERBOSE $HAS_PATCH $DEBUG "$DEFINITION" "$PREFIX" || \
{ STATUS=$?; [[ $STATUS -gt $COMBINED_STATUS ]] && COMBINED_STATUS=$STATUS; }
# Display a more helpful message if the definition wasn't found.
if [ "$STATUS" == "2" ]; then
{ candidates="$(definitions "$DEFINITION")"
here="$(dirname "${0%/*}")/../.."
if [ -n "$candidates" ]; then
echo
echo "The following versions contain \`$DEFINITION' in the name:"
echo "$candidates" | indent
fi
echo
echo "See all available versions with \`pyenv install --list'."
echo
echo -n "If the version you need is missing, try upgrading pyenv"
if [ "$here" != "${here#$(brew --prefix 2>/dev/null)}" ]; then
printf ":\n\n"
echo " brew update && brew upgrade pyenv"
elif [ -d "${here}/.git" ]; then
printf ":\n\n"
echo " cd ${here} && git pull && cd -"
else
printf ".\n"
fi
} >&2
fi
# Execute `after_install` hooks.
for hook in "${after_hooks[@]}"; do eval "$hook"; done
# Run `pyenv-rehash` after a successful installation.
if [[ $STATUS -eq 0 ]]; then
pyenv-rehash
else
cleanup
break
fi
done
exit "${COMBINED_STATUS}"
exit "$STATUS"

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@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@
# See `pyenv versions` for a complete list of installed versions.
#
set -e
[ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x
# Provide pyenv completions
if [ "$1" = "--complete" ]; then
@@ -75,7 +74,7 @@ uninstall-python() {
exit 1
fi
read -p "pyenv: remove $PREFIX? (y/N) "
read -p "pyenv: remove $PREFIX? [y|N] "
case "$REPLY" in
y | Y | yes | YES ) ;;
* ) exit 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"
@@ -105,43 +102,25 @@ 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"
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
class VersionStr(str):
def info(self):
return tuple(int(n) for n in self.replace("-", ".").split("."))
return tuple(int(n) for n in self.split("."))
def __eq__(self, other):
return str(self) == str(other)
@@ -170,23 +149,20 @@ class CondaVersion(NamedTuple):
"""
Convert a string of the form "miniconda_n-ver" or "miniconda_n-py_ver-ver" to a :class:`CondaVersion` object.
"""
miniconda_n, _, remainder = s.partition("-")
components = s.split("-")
if len(components) == 3:
miniconda_n, py_ver, ver = components
py_ver = PyVersion(f"py{py_ver.replace('.', '')}")
else:
miniconda_n, ver = components
py_ver = None
suffix = miniconda_n[-1]
if suffix in string.digits:
flavor = miniconda_n[:-1]
else:
flavor = miniconda_n
suffix = ""
components = remainder.split("-")
if flavor == Flavor.MINICONDA and len(components) >= 2:
py_ver, *ver_parts = components
py_ver = PyVersion(f"py{py_ver.replace('.', '')}")
ver = "-".join(ver_parts)
else:
ver = "-".join(components)
py_ver = None
return CondaVersion(Flavor(flavor), Suffix(suffix), VersionStr(ver), py_ver)
def to_filename(self):
@@ -209,19 +185,10 @@ 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):
return PyVersion.PY310
# https://docs.anaconda.com/anaconda/reference/release-notes/
if v >= (2021,11):
return PyVersion.PY39
if v >= (2020,7):
@@ -232,7 +199,7 @@ class CondaVersion(NamedTuple):
return PyVersion.PY37
return PyVersion.PY36
raise ValueError(self.flavor)
raise ValueError(flavor)
class CondaSpec(NamedTuple):
@@ -246,10 +213,7 @@ class CondaSpec(NamedTuple):
@classmethod
def from_filestem(cls, stem, md5, repo, py_version=None):
# The `*vers` captures the new trailing `-1` in some file names (a build number?)
# so they can be processed properly.
miniconda_n, *vers, os, arch = stem.split("-")
ver = "-".join(vers)
miniconda_n, ver, os, arch = stem.split("-")
suffix = miniconda_n[-1]
if suffix in string.digits:
tflavor = miniconda_n[:-1]
@@ -270,9 +234,8 @@ 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 +284,8 @@ 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:
pass
def get_available_condas(name, repo):
@@ -373,12 +336,19 @@ 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()
@@ -395,15 +365,15 @@ 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"
elif key.version_str.info() <= (4, 3, 30):
reason = "too old"
elif len(key.version_str.info()) >= 4 and "-" not in key.version_str:
elif len(key.version_str.info()) >= 4:
reason = "ignoring hotfix releases"
if reason:
logger.debug("Ignoring version %(s)s (%(reason)s)", locals())
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@@ -1,142 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
'Adds the latest miniforge and mambaforge releases.'
from pathlib import Path
import logging
import os
import string
import requests
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logging.basicConfig(level=os.environ.get('LOGLEVEL', 'INFO'))
MINIFORGE_REPO = 'conda-forge/miniforge'
DISTRIBUTIONS = ['miniforge']
DISTRIBUTIONS_PRE25 = ['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)
'25.3.0-0', #marked as prerelease, no Linux version
]
install_script_fmt = """
case "$(anaconda_architecture 2>/dev/null || true)" in
{install_lines}
* )
{{ echo
colorize 1 "ERROR"
echo ": The binary distribution of {flavor} is not available for $(anaconda_architecture 2>/dev/null || true)."
echo
}} >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
""".lstrip()
install_line_fmt = """
"{os}-{arch}" )
install_script "{filename}" "{url}#{sha}" "miniconda" verify_py{py_version}
;;
""".strip()
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())
tup = tuple(reversed(requests.get(url).text.replace('./', '').rstrip().split()))
logger.debug('Got %(tup)s', locals())
return tup
def create_spec(filename, sha, url):
flavor_with_suffix, version, subversion, os, arch = filename.replace('.sh', '').split('-')
suffix = flavor_with_suffix[-1]
if suffix in string.digits:
flavor = flavor_with_suffix[:-1]
else:
flavor = flavor_with_suffix
spec = {
'filename': filename,
'sha': sha,
'url': url,
'py_version': py_version(version),
'flavor': flavor,
'os': os,
'arch': arch,
'installer_filename': f'{flavor_with_suffix.lower()}-{version}-{subversion}',
}
logger.debug('Created spec %(spec)s', locals())
return spec
def version_tuple(version):
return tuple(int(part) for part in version.split('-')[0].split("."))
def py_version(version):
"""Suffix for `verify_pyXXX` to call in the generated build script"""
version_tuple_ = version_tuple(version)
# current version: mentioned under https://github.com/conda-forge/miniforge?tab=readme-ov-file#requirements-and-installers
# 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 version_tuple_ >= (24,5):
# yes, they jumped from 3.10 directly to 3.12
# https://github.com/conda-forge/miniforge/commit/bddad0baf22b37cfe079e47fd1680fdfb2183590
return "312"
if version_tuple_ >= (4,14):
return "310"
raise ValueError("Bundled Python version unknown for release `%s'"%version)
def supported(filename):
return ('pypy' not in filename) and ('Windows' not in filename)
def add_version(release, distributions):
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])
specs = [create_spec(filename, sha, download_urls[filename]) for (filename, sha) in shas.items() if supported(filename)]
for distribution in distributions:
distribution_specs = [spec for spec in specs if distribution in spec['flavor'].lower()]
count = len(distribution_specs)
if count > 0:
output_file = out_dir / distribution_specs[0]['installer_filename']
logger.info('Writing %(count)d specs for %(distribution)s to %(output_file)s', locals())
script_str = install_script_fmt.format(
install_lines="\n".join([install_line_fmt.format_map(s) for s in distribution_specs]),
flavor=distribution_specs[0]['flavor'],
)
with open(output_file, 'w') as f:
f.write(script_str)
else:
logger.info('Did not find specs for %(distribution)s', locals())
for release in requests.get(f'https://api.github.com/repos/{MINIFORGE_REPO}/releases').json():
version = release['tag_name']
if version in SKIPPED_RELEASES:
continue
logger.info('Looking for %(version)s in %(out_dir)s', locals())
# mambaforge is retired https://github.com/conda-forge/miniforge/releases/tag/24.11.2-0
if version_tuple(version) >= (24,11,2):
distributions = DISTRIBUTIONS
else:
distributions = DISTRIBUTIONS_PRE25
if any(not list(out_dir.glob(f'{distribution}*-{version}')) for distribution in distributions):
logger.info('Downloading %(version)s', locals())
add_version(release, distributions)

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
export PYTHON_BUILD_HOMEBREW_OPENSSL_FORMULA="openssl@1.1 openssl@1.0 openssl"
install_package "openssl-1.1.1v" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1v.tar.gz" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "openssl-1.0.2q" "https://www.openssl.org/source/old/1.0.2/openssl-1.0.2q.tar.gz#5744cfcbcec2b1b48629f7354203bc1e5e9b5466998bbccc5b5fcde3b18eb684" 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
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-2.7.18" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.18/Python-2.7.18.tar.xz#b62c0e7937551d0cc02b8fd5cb0f544f9405bafc9a54d3808ed4594812edef43" standard verify_py27 copy_python_gdb ensurepip_lt21
install_package "Python-2.7.18" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.18/Python-2.7.18.tar.xz#b62c0e7937551d0cc02b8fd5cb0f544f9405bafc9a54d3808ed4594812edef43" standard verify_py27 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-2.7.18" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.18/Python-2.7.18.tgz#da3080e3b488f648a3d7a4560ddee895284c3380b11d6de75edb986526b9a814" standard verify_py27 copy_python_gdb ensurepip_lt21
install_package "Python-2.7.18" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.18/Python-2.7.18.tgz#da3080e3b488f648a3d7a4560ddee895284c3380b11d6de75edb986526b9a814" standard verify_py27 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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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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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
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-3.10.10" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.10/Python-3.10.10.tar.xz#0419e9085bf51b7a672009b3f50dbf1859acdf18ba725d0ec19aa5c8503f0ea3" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.10.10" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.10/Python-3.10.10.tgz#fba64559dde21ebdc953e4565e731573bb61159de8e4d4cedee70fb1196f610d" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
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-3.10.11" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.11/Python-3.10.11.tar.xz#3c3bc3048303721c904a03eb8326b631e921f11cc3be2988456a42f115daf04c" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.10.11" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.11/Python-3.10.11.tgz#f3db31b668efa983508bd67b5712898aa4247899a346f2eb745734699ccd3859" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
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-3.10.12" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.12/Python-3.10.12.tar.xz#afb74bf19130e7a47d10312c8f5e784f24e0527981eab68e20546cfb865830b8" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.10.12" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.12/Python-3.10.12.tgz#a43cd383f3999a6f4a7db2062b2fc9594fefa73e175b3aedafa295a51a7bb65c" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
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-3.10.13" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.13/Python-3.10.13.tar.xz#5c88848668640d3e152b35b4536ef1c23b2ca4bd2c957ef1ecbb053f571dd3f6" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.10.13" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.13/Python-3.10.13.tgz#698ec55234c1363bd813b460ed53b0f108877c7a133d48bde9a50a1eb57b7e65" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
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-3.10.14" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.14/Python-3.10.14.tar.xz#9c50481faa8c2832329ba0fc8868d0a606a680fc4f60ec48d26ce8e076751fda" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.10.14" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.14/Python-3.10.14.tgz#cefea32d3be89c02436711c95a45c7f8e880105514b78680c14fe76f5709a0f6" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
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-3.10.15" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.15/Python-3.10.15.tar.xz#aab0950817735172601879872d937c1e4928a57c409ae02369ec3d91dccebe79" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.10.15" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.15/Python-3.10.15.tgz#a27864e5ba2a4474f8f6c58ab92ff52767ac8b66f1646923355a53fe3ef15074" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
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
fi

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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
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
fi

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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
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
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-3.10.19" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.19/Python-3.10.19.tar.xz#c8f4a596572201d81dd7df91f70e177e19a70f1d489968b54b5fbbf29a97c076" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.10.19" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.19/Python-3.10.19.tgz#a078fb2d7a216071ebbe2e34b5f5355dd6b6e9b0cd1bacc4a41c63990c5a0eec" 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
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-3.10.8" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.8/Python-3.10.8.tar.xz#6a30ecde59c47048013eb5a658c9b5dec277203d2793667f578df7671f7f03f3" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.10.8" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.8/Python-3.10.8.tgz#f400c3fb394b8bef1292f6dc1292c5fadc3533039a5bc0c3e885f3e16738029a" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
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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-3.10.9" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.9/Python-3.10.9.tar.xz#5ae03e308260164baba39921fdb4dbf8e6d03d8235a939d4582b33f0b5e46a83" standard verify_py310 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.10.9" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.9/Python-3.10.9.tgz#4ccd7e46c8898f4c7862910a1703aa0e63525913a519abb2f55e26220a914d88" standard verify_py310 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-1.1.1k" "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
install_git "Python-3.11-dev" "https://github.com/python/cpython" 3.11 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-1.1.1q" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1q.tar.gz#d7939ce614029cdff0b6c20f0e2e5703158a489a72b2507b8bd51bf8c8fd10ca" 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-3.11.0" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.0/Python-3.11.0.tar.xz#a57dc82d77358617ba65b9841cee1e3b441f386c3789ddc0676eca077f2951c3" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.0" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.0/Python-3.11.0.tgz#64424e96e2457abbac899b90f9530985b51eef2905951febd935f0e73414caeb" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
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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
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.11.0rc2" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.0/Python-3.11.0rc2.tar.xz#25b35cc7d82c5ad34d867b179a1c1695d129be5ed14a21e46b6b7f2350a8b490" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.0rc2" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.0/Python-3.11.0rc2.tgz#d653d52498fa8e711f8b6bf42051e24a1fd14e21f48dba500803ab7e9218d6ec" 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-1.1.1s" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1s.tar.gz#c5ac01e760ee6ff0dab61d6b2bbd30146724d063eb322180c6f18a6f74e4b6aa" 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-3.11.1" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.1/Python-3.11.1.tar.xz#85879192f2cffd56cb16c092905949ebf3e5e394b7f764723529637901dfb58f" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.1" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.1/Python-3.11.1.tgz#baed518e26b337d4d8105679caf68c5c32630d702614fc174e98cb95c46bdfa4" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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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-3.11.10" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.10/Python-3.11.10.tar.xz#07a4356e912900e61a15cb0949a06c4a05012e213ecd6b4e84d0f67aabbee372" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.10" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.10/Python-3.11.10.tgz#92f2faf242681bfa406d53a51e17d42c5373affe23a130cd9697e132ef574706" 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-3.2.2" "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
fi

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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
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-3.11.14" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.14/Python-3.11.14.tar.xz#8d3ed8ec5c88c1c95f5e558612a725450d2452813ddad5e58fdb1a53b1209b78" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.14" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.14/Python-3.11.14.tgz#563d2a1b2a5ba5d5409b5ecd05a0e1bf9b028cf3e6a6f0c87a5dc8dc3f2d9182" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
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
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-3.11.2" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.2/Python-3.11.2.tar.xz#29e4b8f5f1658542a8c13e2dd277358c9c48f2b2f7318652ef1675e402b9d2af" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.2" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.2/Python-3.11.2.tgz#2411c74bda5bbcfcddaf4531f66d1adc73f247f529aee981b029513aefdbf849" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
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
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-3.11.3" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.3/Python-3.11.3.tar.xz#8a5db99c961a7ecf27c75956189c9602c968751f11dbeae2b900dbff1c085b5e" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.3" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.3/Python-3.11.3.tgz#1a79f3df32265d9e6625f1a0b31c28eb1594df911403d11f3320ee1da1b3e048" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
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
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-3.11.4" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.4/Python-3.11.4.tar.xz#2f0e409df2ab57aa9fc4cbddfb976af44e4e55bf6f619eee6bc5c2297264a7f6" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.4" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.4/Python-3.11.4.tgz#85c37a265e5c9dd9f75b35f954e31fbfc10383162417285e30ad25cc073a0d63" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-3.2.0" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.2.0.tar.gz#14c826f07c7e433706fb5c69fa9e25dab95684844b4c962a2cf1bf183eb4690e" 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-3.11.5" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.5/Python-3.11.5.tar.xz#85cd12e9cf1d6d5a45f17f7afe1cebe7ee628d3282281c492e86adf636defa3f" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.5" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.5/Python-3.11.5.tgz#a12a0a013a30b846c786c010f2c19dd36b7298d888f7c4bd1581d90ce18b5e58" 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-3.2.0" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.2.0.tar.gz#14c826f07c7e433706fb5c69fa9e25dab95684844b4c962a2cf1bf183eb4690e" 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-3.11.6" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.6/Python-3.11.6.tar.xz#0fab78fa7f133f4f38210c6260d90d7c0d5c7198446419ce057ec7ac2e6f5f38" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.6" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.6/Python-3.11.6.tgz#c049bf317e877cbf9fce8c3af902436774ecef5249a29d10984ca3a37f7f4736" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-3.2.0" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.2.0.tar.gz#14c826f07c7e433706fb5c69fa9e25dab95684844b4c962a2cf1bf183eb4690e" 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-3.11.7" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.7/Python-3.11.7.tar.xz#18e1aa7e66ff3a58423d59ed22815a6954e53342122c45df20c96877c062b9b7" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.7" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.7/Python-3.11.7.tgz#068c05f82262e57641bd93458dfa883128858f5f4997aad7a36fd25b13b29209" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-3.2.1" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.2.1.tar.gz#83c7329fe52c850677d75e5d0b0ca245309b97e8ecbcfdc1dfdc4ab9fac35b39" 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-3.11.8" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.8/Python-3.11.8.tar.xz#9e06008c8901924395bc1da303eac567a729ae012baa182ab39269f650383bb3" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.8" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.8/Python-3.11.8.tgz#d3019a613b9e8761d260d9ebe3bd4df63976de30464e5c0189566e1ae3f61889" 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-3.2.1" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.2.1.tar.gz#83c7329fe52c850677d75e5d0b0ca245309b97e8ecbcfdc1dfdc4ab9fac35b39" 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-3.11.9" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.9/Python-3.11.9.tar.xz#9b1e896523fc510691126c864406d9360a3d1e986acbda59cda57b5abda45b87" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.11.9" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.9/Python-3.11.9.tgz#e7de3240a8bc2b1e1ba5c81bf943f06861ff494b69fda990ce2722a504c6153d" standard verify_py311 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
prefer_openssl11
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_DSYMUTIL=1
install_package "openssl-3.1.2" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.1.2.tar.gz#a0ce69b8b97ea6a35b96875235aa453b966ba3cba8af2de23657d8b6767d6539" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
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
install_git "Python-3.12-dev" "https://github.com/python/cpython" 3.12 standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
install_git "Python-3.12-dev" "https://github.com/python/cpython" main standard verify_py312 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-3.1.2" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.1.2.tar.gz#a0ce69b8b97ea6a35b96875235aa453b966ba3cba8af2de23657d8b6767d6539" 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-3.12.0" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.0/Python-3.12.0.tar.xz#795c34f44df45a0e9b9710c8c71c15c671871524cd412ca14def212e8ccb155d" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.12.0" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.0/Python-3.12.0.tgz#51412956d24a1ef7c97f1cb5f70e185c13e3de1f50d131c0aac6338080687afb" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-3.1.2" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.1.2.tar.gz#a0ce69b8b97ea6a35b96875235aa453b966ba3cba8af2de23657d8b6767d6539" 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-3.12.1" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.1/Python-3.12.1.tar.xz#8dfb8f426fcd226657f9e2bd5f1e96e53264965176fa17d32658e873591aeb21" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.12.1" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.1/Python-3.12.1.tgz#d01ec6a33bc10009b09c17da95cc2759af5a580a7316b3a446eb4190e13f97b2" standard verify_py312 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-3.3.3" "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
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-3.5.1" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.5.1/openssl-3.5.1.tar.gz#529043b15cffa5f36077a4d0af83f3de399807181d607441d734196d889b641f" 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
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-3.5.1" "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-3.5.1/openssl-3.5.1.tar.gz#529043b15cffa5f36077a4d0af83f3de399807181d607441d734196d889b641f" 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-3.12.12" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.12/Python-3.12.12.tar.xz#fb85a13414b028c49ba18bbd523c2d055a30b56b18b92ce454ea2c51edc656c4" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.12.12" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.12/Python-3.12.12.tgz#487c908ddf4097a1b9ba859f25fe46d22ccaabfb335880faac305ac62bffb79b" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-3.2.1" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.2.1.tar.gz#83c7329fe52c850677d75e5d0b0ca245309b97e8ecbcfdc1dfdc4ab9fac35b39" 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-3.12.2" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.2/Python-3.12.2.tar.xz#be28112dac813d2053545c14bf13a16401a21877f1a69eb6ea5d84c4a0f3d870" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.12.2" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.2/Python-3.12.2.tgz#a7c4f6a9dc423d8c328003254ab0c9338b83037bd787d680826a5bf84308116e" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-3.2.1" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.2.1.tar.gz#83c7329fe52c850677d75e5d0b0ca245309b97e8ecbcfdc1dfdc4ab9fac35b39" 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-3.12.3" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.3/Python-3.12.3.tar.xz#56bfef1fdfc1221ce6720e43a661e3eb41785dd914ce99698d8c7896af4bdaa1" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.12.3" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.3/Python-3.12.3.tgz#a6b9459f45a6ebbbc1af44f5762623fa355a0c87208ed417628b379d762dddb0" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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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://www.openssl.org/source/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-3.12.4" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.4/Python-3.12.4.tar.xz#f6d419a6d8743ab26700801b4908d26d97e8b986e14f95de31b32de2b0e79554" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.12.4" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.4/Python-3.12.4.tgz#01b3c1c082196f3b33168d344a9c85fb07bfe0e7ecfe77fee4443420d1ce2ad9" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
install_package "openssl-3.3.1" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.3.1.tar.gz#777cd596284c883375a2a7a11bf5d2786fc5413255efab20c50d6ffe6d020b7e" 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-3.12.5" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.5/Python-3.12.5.tar.xz#fa8a2e12c5e620b09f53e65bcd87550d2e5a1e2e04bf8ba991dcc55113876397" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.12.5" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.5/Python-3.12.5.tgz#38dc4e2c261d49c661196066edbfb70fdb16be4a79cc8220c224dfeb5636d405" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=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-3.12.6" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.6/Python-3.12.6.tar.xz#1999658298cf2fb837dffed8ff3c033ef0c98ef20cf73c5d5f66bed5ab89697c" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.12.6" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.6/Python-3.12.6.tgz#85a4c1be906d20e5c5a69f2466b00da769c221d6a684acfd3a514dbf5bf10a66" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=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-3.12.7" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.7/Python-3.12.7.tar.xz#24887b92e2afd4a2ac602419ad4b596372f67ac9b077190f459aba390faf5550" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.12.7" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.12.7/Python-3.12.7.tgz#73ac8fe780227bf371add8373c3079f42a0dc62deff8d612cd15a618082ab623" standard verify_py312 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=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
fi

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prefer_openssl3
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_OPENSSL=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=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
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_TCLTK_USE_PKGCONFIG=1
export PYTHON_BUILD_CONFIGURE_WITH_DSYMUTIL=1
install_package "openssl-3.5.1" "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.5.1.tar.gz#529043b15cffa5f36077a4d0af83f3de399807181d607441d734196d889b641f" 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-3.13-dev" "https://github.com/python/cpython" 3.13 standard verify_py313 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-3.3.2" "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-3.13.0" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.13.0/Python-3.13.0.tar.xz#086de5882e3cb310d4dca48457522e2e48018ecd43da9cdf827f6a0759efb07d" standard verify_py313 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.13.0" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.13.0/Python-3.13.0.tgz#12445c7b3db3126c41190bfdc1c8239c39c719404e844babbd015a1bc3fafcd4" standard verify_py313 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi

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export PYTHON_BUILD_FREE_THREADING=1
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"/3.13.0

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