Installing ActivePython
[Last update: 03/07/2014]
My favourite cross-platform binary distribution is ActivePython. Check download area for latest release and adapt version number and platform accordingly.
[Note: If you mainly use Unix-based systems, setting up different Python versions and virtual environments using pyenv might be even more convenient than ActivePython.]
On Ubuntu/Xubuntu 64-bit (12.04 LTS / 14.04 LTS), I use the following commands and install ActivePython in the location /opt/ActivePython-X.X.X.X
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cd /tmp wget http://downloads.activestate.com/ActivePython/releases/3.3.4.1/ActivePython-3.3.4.1-linux-x86_64.tar.gz tar -xvf ActivePython-3.3.4.1-linux-x86_64.tar.gz cd ActivePython-3.3.4.1-linux-x86_64 sudo ./install.sh
Setting up virtual environment
Use ActivePython’s pre-configured pyvenv.py script to generate a virtual environment.
cd /opt/ActivePython-3.3.4.1/bin/ ./pyvenv ~/venv/apy3341
Activating virtual environment
cd ~/venv/apy3341 source bin/activate
The name of the activated virtual environment is shown in brackets at the beginning of the commandline prompt:
(apy3341) mki@ubuntu:~$
Using python in the virual environment
(apy3341) mki@ubuntu:~$ python ActivePython 3.3.4.1 (ActiveState Software Inc.) based on Python 3.3.4 (default, Sep 16 2013, 23:12:56) [GCC 4.0.2 20051125 (Red Hat 4.0.2-8)] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>>
Deactivating virtual environment
(apy3341) mki@ubuntu:~$ deactivate
commandline prompt returns back to normal and system-wide python binaries are used (here Xubuntu 12.04 LTS):
mki@ubuntu:~$ python Python 2.7.3 (default, Sep 26 2013, 20:03:06) [GCC 4.6.3] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>>