I'm following these instructions on installing Python 3 with with Homebrew on my MacBook running Mac OSX High Sierra.
I'm having trouble with this step:
Once you’ve installed Homebrew, insert the Homebrew directory at the top of your PATH environment variable. You can do this by adding the following line at the bottom of your ~/.profile file
export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH
After updating ~/.profile
and running python --version
, I still see Python 2.7.10
.
This seems to be an issue because when I follow the next page to install a virtual environment using pip install --user pipenv
, I get the following warning after installation completes:
The scripts pewtwo, pipenv and pipenv-resolver are installed in '/Users/charliesneath/Library/Python/2.7/bin' which is not on PATH.
It seems like my system is not properly prioritizing Homebrew's installation of Python 3.
How can I fix this?
virtualenv -p <path to python3>
?brew install python
according to the instructions of your link?python3 -m venv env && source env/bin/active
?-bash: virtualenv: command not found
when running that command + path. I'm also getting-bash: pipenv: command not found
after trying to install pipenv withpip install --user pipenv
.