![]() whl extension and apparently, pip uses it. If you don’t know python-wheel yet, its a ZIP-format archive format using the. It’s quite easy to do if you have the EPEL repository enabled: (you need to be root for this) yum -y install python - pip python - wheel Installing python packages goes much easier once you have pip, the “ PyPA recommended tool for installing Python packages” installed. ![]() This should install python 3.4 alongside the existing version 2 of python: python -version So it’s EPEL to the rescue: (you need to be root for this) yum -y install epel-release yum -y install python34 Now since I prefer to use CentOS, using python version 3 takes a little setup and every time I do this, I need to look up something I forgot, so time for a Cheat-Sheet!Ĭentos 7 still does not have a package for Python version 3. But for the kind of “tinkering” that I do, ease of use really outranks speed. The main drawback is that, as an interpreted language, it is not the fastest solution. Python is a pretty useful language: powerful, easy to use and pretty much everything has a python port or interface available.
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