tigerbrew
pyenv
tigerbrew | pyenv | |
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6 | 261 | |
521 | 36,723 | |
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9.6 | 8.9 | |
11 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Ruby | Roff | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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tigerbrew
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Superbeginner who can't figure out how to install brew or git
I have an early 2011 MacOS with High Sierra 10.13.6. I am attempting to learn from The Odin Project. I have installed XCode and have an account. I went to this link: https://github.com/mistydemeo/tigerbrew to download TigerBrew, thinking my old computer would support it. I used this link as instructed: https://raw.github.com/mistydemeo/tigerbrew/go/install
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horrible programmer with no trans friends…
I'm not a Mac user either, unfortunately, so I don't know how much help I can be with getting things set up. I found something called tigerbrew that might be relevant?
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Apple removes Python 2.7 in macOS 12.3
Tigerbrew has a python2 formula available back to 10.4: https://github.com/mistydemeo/tigerbrew/blob/master/Library/...
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Install Ruby on Mac without Homebrew?
pkgsrc also runs on other platforms, like NetBSD and illumos, so it has a better chance to work on old versions of macOS. Around 2018, I put pkgsrc on an old PowerPC Mac running the obsolete Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, and built a few packages. (I didn't use Joyent's Intel packages, and I didn't know the PowerPC packages at http://sevan.mit.edu/. I also didn't know Tigerbrew.)
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iBook G4 programming ideas
I use Tigerbrew for this. It also supports 10.4 and 10.5. You'll also need a copy of XCode (I used version 2.5 on my Leopard install) to install pretty much anything.
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Fix for tigerbrew SSL timeout
gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file /usr/bin/tar: Child returned status 1 /usr/bin/tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors Failed during: /bin/bash -c '/tmp/7.58.0/bin/curl -fsSL https://github.com/mistydemeo/tigerbrew/tarball/master | /usr/bin/tar xz -m --strip 1'
pyenv
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Install Asdf: One Runtime Manager to Rule All Dev Environments
If you have a requirement for multiple, specific Python versions, why not just use pyenv?
https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv
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Setup and Use Pyenv in Python Applications
For more information visit: pyenv repository
- Pyenv – lets you easily switch between multiple versions of Python
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How to Create Virtual Environments in Python
Note that virtual environments assume you are using the same global version of Python. Often, this is not the case and additional tools like pyenv can be used alongside virtual environments when you need to switch between versions of Python itself on your local machine.
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How to debug Django inside a Docker container with VSCode
Python version manager pyenv
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Integrating GPT in Your Project: Create an API for Anything Using LangChain and FastAPI
First of all, install the Python virtual environment from these links: 1 and 2. I developed my GPT-based API in Python version 3.8.18. Pick any Python versions >= 3.7.
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Manage your Python Project End-to-End with PDM
Note: Most modern systems will probably have a system environment that meets this requirement, but if yours does not or if you prefer not to install anything in your system environment (even if it's just PDM) check out asdf or pyenv to help install and manage additional Python environments.
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Introducing Flama for Robust Machine Learning APIs
When dealing with software development, reproducibility is key. This is why we encourage you to use Python virtual environments to set up an isolated environment for your project. Virtual environments allow the isolation of dependencies, which plays a crucial role to avoid breaking compatibility between different projects. We cannot cover all the details about virtual environments in this post, but we encourage you to learn more about venv, pyenv or conda for a better understanding on how to create and manage virtual environments.
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Is KDE Desktop really snappier than XFCE these days as claimed?
For Python, with your use case I would avoid system packages, no matter the distro. It sounds like it would be worth setting up pyenv and working exclusively with virtual environments.
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Python Versions and Release Cycles
For OSX there is homebrew or pyenv (pyenv is another solution on Linux). As pyenv compiles from source it will require setting up XCode (the Apple IDE) tools to support this which can be pretty bulky. Windows users have chocolatey but the issue there is it works off the binaries. That means it won't have the latest security release available since those are source only. Conda is also another solution which can be picked up by Visual Studio Code as available versions of Python making development easier. In the end it might be best to consider using WSL on Windows for installing a Linux version and using that instead.
What are some alternatives?
ruby-install - Installs Ruby, JRuby, Rubinius, TruffleRuby or MRuby
Poetry - Python packaging and dependency management made easy
homebrew-portable-ruby - 🚗 Versions of Ruby that can be installed and run from anywhere on the filesystem.
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
homebrew-deadsnakes - Homebrew tap with old and new Python versions for macOS
Pipenv - Python Development Workflow for Humans.
RVM - Ruby enVironment Manager (RVM)
miniforge - A conda-forge distribution.
chruby - Changes the current Ruby
virtualenv - Virtual Python Environment builder
ruby-build - A tool to download, compile, and install Ruby on Unix-like systems.
Pew - A tool to manage multiple virtual environments written in pure python