• ComplexLotus@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    How do you guys update python versions and all the libraries you have installed? I have multiple like

    • pygame
    • ptpython
    • pandas
    • Pillow
    • icecream
    • … is it not a massive hassle to have to reinstall all of this with every new version and fight the old version on ubuntu?
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      1 year ago

      Pyenv! Let the OS have its own version and work on whatever version you want, whenever.

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        1 year ago

        Also pipx for cli tools. It creates isolated environments for every tool you install. And upgrading is one command away pipx reinstall-all --python (your pyenv).

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      1 year ago

      Conda is, to the alternative already mentioned, a great way to keep different versions of python and it's packages for each project!

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      On Linux, I'd just build my own Python binaries and make them available. But you can also use pyenv for the same thing if you're ok with it.

      Then, using poetry, I have different projects with isolated environments.