I am using pipenv... http://docs.pipenv.org/en/latest/
It has bootstrap probrem. pyenv solves it, but windows is NOT a first-class citizen for pyenv. 2018年5月1日(火) 14:00 Percival John Hackworth <p...@nanoworks.com>: > On 30-Apr-2018, Chris Angelico wrote > (in article<mailman.6.1525108653.2789.python-l...@python.org>): > > > https://xkcd.com/1987/ > > > > So.... take-away is: On a Mac, just use Homebrew. > > > > (Cue the angry hordes telling me how wrong I am.) > > > > ChrisA > > This comic is talking about python on his Mac installed via home brew. > > I chose to keep the 2.[67] versions installed with the base install and > install the V3 versions from the Python web site. They install in > /Library/Frameworks/Python. > > https://www.python.org/downloads/ > > I could have also used the 2.7.15 version on that site, but I'll keep with > the 2.7.10 that's part of the base install of 10.10. I deleted the > versions > installed by port and homebrew so all the cruft is gone. > > Then I upgraded pip from the ancient version to 10.0.1 using easy_install. > python3 and and python3.6 are soft links to the /Library/Frameworks > version. > My /etc/paths.d/python3 config file adds /Library/Frameworks to the global > path, but I think that's MacOS specific. > > There's more than one way to do this, but it's for a personal machine, not > a > global environment that multiple developers will use, so YMMV. > > -- > DeeDee, don't press that button! DeeDee! NO! Dee... > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list