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I am trying to use virtualenv to create a virtual python environment on my mac. I have downloaded virtualenv however I can't run it because it can't find the path to my installation of python3 even though I am supplying the correct path. Here is the command I have run and the response:

virtualenv --python=/usr/local/bin/python3 newfolder
zsh: /usr/local/bin/virtualenv: bad interpreter: /usr/local/opt/python3/bin/python3.6: no such file or directory

Also I have tried running the command with quotes like so:

virtualenv --python='/usr/local/bin/python3' newfolder
zsh: /usr/local/bin/virtualenv: bad interpreter: /usr/local/opt/python3/bin/python3.6: no such file or directory

Please note I am supplying the correct path to python3 as far as I can tell.
Here is what I get when I run which python3

which python3
/usr/local/bin/python3

Also virtualenv appears to be correctly installed. Here is evidence for this:

pip3 install virtualenv
Requirement already satisfied: virtualenv in /Users/mathewlewis/Library/Python/3.7/lib/python/site-packages (16.7.9)

Also, in case this is relevant, the software I have is currently mac os catalina 10.15.2

Not only would I like a solution (as has been given at this point) I would also like a reason why this didn't work.

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  • This is very suspect. Your pip3 is associated with a Python 3.7 instance, but your python3 is associated with a Python 3.6 instance.
    – erip
    Commented Jan 8, 2020 at 0:48

2 Answers 2

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Try:

python3 -m venv venv
source ./venv/bin/activate
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Your virtualenv script uses bad interpreter /usr/local/opt/python3/bin/python3.6 which you have had installed and later removed. To fix the script reinstall virtualenv package using an existing Python:

pip3 install -U virtualenv
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