![]() ![]() First, download the latest version of Python 2.7 from the official website. You will *reactivate* your virtual environment(s) every time you need to run code related to this project. Check out our guide for installing Python 3 on Windows. Notice how I no longer have to use `C:\Python310\python.exe`? (myvenv) python -m pip install pip -upgrade `myvenv` is the name of the virtual environment (in this case). ![]() Once completes, install pip using yum as: sudo yum install python-pip. Then run yum update to update your packages. First, we need to enable epel-release repository as: sudo yum install epel-release. Hopefully you see the logic in the fact that if you use Python 2.7 to write a program it *might not* run on Python 3.10 simply because they are different versions.Īs a beginner, this step might *feel pointless* but I promise as your skills grow you will certainly come to appreciate this step.ĭo you see how we used `C:\Python310\python.exe -m` again? Yup, `venv` is a built-in package to Python. On CentOS, we can use yum to install pip if it is not pre-installed on the system. **If you write a program using a specific version of Python, it may or may not work using another version of Python.** Technically speaking, this is *definitely* possible but it poses a new problem: Remember how in step 1 we installed the latest version of Python 3.10? What if we wanted our system to use Python 3.6? Or Python 3.8? ![]()
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