How can I downgrade python3.7 to python3.6 version?
I have upgraded python3.6 to python 3.7 recently. Now, I have a problem installing tensorflow using pip3 because it is no longer compatible with the latest version. This is the error I'm getting:
Collecting tensorflow
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement tensorflow (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for tensorflow
My pyhton3 is in: /usr/local/bin/python3
I have a hard time figuring out how can I uninstall python3 from this directory. Some people say that you should not touch python in user/local/bin or user/bin directory because it messes up the system.
So, what should I do?!
P.S I have macOS High Sierra and I initially installed python3 with homebrew.
mac python homebrew python3 virtualenv
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I have upgraded python3.6 to python 3.7 recently. Now, I have a problem installing tensorflow using pip3 because it is no longer compatible with the latest version. This is the error I'm getting:
Collecting tensorflow
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement tensorflow (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for tensorflow
My pyhton3 is in: /usr/local/bin/python3
I have a hard time figuring out how can I uninstall python3 from this directory. Some people say that you should not touch python in user/local/bin or user/bin directory because it messes up the system.
So, what should I do?!
P.S I have macOS High Sierra and I initially installed python3 with homebrew.
mac python homebrew python3 virtualenv
Have you followed the procedure
– Pimp Juice IT
Jan 25 at 0:29
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– MMB
Jan 29 at 2:08
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I have upgraded python3.6 to python 3.7 recently. Now, I have a problem installing tensorflow using pip3 because it is no longer compatible with the latest version. This is the error I'm getting:
Collecting tensorflow
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement tensorflow (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for tensorflow
My pyhton3 is in: /usr/local/bin/python3
I have a hard time figuring out how can I uninstall python3 from this directory. Some people say that you should not touch python in user/local/bin or user/bin directory because it messes up the system.
So, what should I do?!
P.S I have macOS High Sierra and I initially installed python3 with homebrew.
mac python homebrew python3 virtualenv
I have upgraded python3.6 to python 3.7 recently. Now, I have a problem installing tensorflow using pip3 because it is no longer compatible with the latest version. This is the error I'm getting:
Collecting tensorflow
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement tensorflow (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for tensorflow
My pyhton3 is in: /usr/local/bin/python3
I have a hard time figuring out how can I uninstall python3 from this directory. Some people say that you should not touch python in user/local/bin or user/bin directory because it messes up the system.
So, what should I do?!
P.S I have macOS High Sierra and I initially installed python3 with homebrew.
mac python homebrew python3 virtualenv
mac python homebrew python3 virtualenv
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Have you followed the procedure
– Pimp Juice IT
Jan 25 at 0:29
This question has been answered before.
– MMB
Jan 29 at 2:08
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Have you followed the procedure
– Pimp Juice IT
Jan 25 at 0:29
This question has been answered before.
– MMB
Jan 29 at 2:08
Have you followed the procedure
– Pimp Juice IT
Jan 25 at 0:29
Have you followed the procedure
– Pimp Juice IT
Jan 25 at 0:29
This question has been answered before.
– MMB
Jan 29 at 2:08
This question has been answered before.
– MMB
Jan 29 at 2:08
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– Pimp Juice IT
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