On 8/3/15, 4:55 PM, "Dwight GoldWinde" <dwi...@goldwinde.com> wrote:
>Okay, thank you, Dave, so I got the following info: >type $(which python3) >/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.4/bin/python3 is >/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.4/bin/python3 > > >But I can¹t figure out what short of ³usr² statement (e.g. #!/usr/bin/env >python3) I need to point it there. Whatever I tried, still gives me >version 2. > >??? > >Dwight > >On 8/3/15, 4:27 PM, "Dave Farrance" <df@see.replyto.invalid> wrote: > >>Dwight GoldWinde <dwi...@goldwinde.com> wrote: >> >>>Here are the results I got below, showing the same error. The first line >>>says, >>>"2.7.6 (default, Sep 9 2014, 15:04:36)². Does that mean I am running the >>>old Python? How could that be since I am SURE I downloaded 3.4.3 (it >>>even >>>gives the folder name as ³Python 3.4² in the Applications folder on my >>>Mac. >> >>Yes, that's Python2. I've never used MAC OS, but I understand that it >>has the BASH shell, so you can use "which" try to figure out where >>python is being found on the path: >> >>$ echo $PATH >> >>$ which python >> >>Use the above to also check for the position of python2 and python3. >> >>You can check for aliases and links with the "type" and "file" commands. >>Do this for python, python2 and python3: >> >>$ type $(which python) >> >>$ file $(which python) >>-- >>https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list