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-# Homebrew and Python
-## Overview
-
-This page describes how Python is handled in Homebrew for users. See [Python for Formula Authors](Python-for-Formula-Authors.md) for advice on writing formulae to install packages written in Python.
-
-Homebrew should work with any [CPython](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2324208/is-there-any-difference-between-cpython-and-python) and defaults to the macOS system Python.
-
-Homebrew provides formulae to brew a more up-to-date Python 2.7.x (and 3.x).
-
-**Important:** If you choose to install a Python which isn't either of these two (system Python or brewed Python), the Homebrew team can only provide limited support.
-
-
-## Python 2.x or Python 3.x
-
-Homebrew provides a formula for Python 2.7.x and one for Python 3.x. They don't conflict, so they can both be installed. The executable `python` will always point to the 2.x and `python3` to the 3.x version.
-
-([Wondering which one to choose?](https://wiki.python.org/moin/Python2orPython3))
-
-
-## Setuptools, Pip, etc.
-
-The Python formulae install [`pip`](http://www.pip-installer.org) and [Setuptools](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools).
-
-Setuptools can be updated via Pip, without having to re-brew Python:
-
- pip install --upgrade setuptools
-
-Similarly, Pip can be used to upgrade itself via:
-
- pip install --upgrade pip
-
-### Note on `pip install --user`
-
-The normal `pip install --user` is disabled for brewed Python. This is because of a bug in distutils, because Homebrew writes a `distutils.cfg` which sets the package `prefix`.
-
-A possible workaround (which puts executable scripts in `~/Library/Python/<X>.<Y>/bin`) is:
-
- pip install --user --install-option="--prefix=" <package-name>
-
-You can make this "empty prefix" the default by adding a `~/.pydistutils.cfg` file with the following contents:
-
- [install]
- prefix=
-
-## `site-packages` and the `PYTHONPATH`
-
-The `site-packages` is a directory that contains Python modules (especially bindings installed by other formulae). Homebrew creates it here:
-
- $(brew --prefix)/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages
-
-So, for Python 2.7.x, you'll find it at `/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages`.
-
-Python 2.7 also searches for modules in:
-
- - `/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages`
- - `~/Library/Python/2.7/lib/python/site-packages`
-
-Homebrew's `site-packages` directory is first created if (1) any Homebrew formula with Python bindings are installed, or (2) upon `brew install python`.
-
-### Why here?
-
-The reasoning for this location is to preserve your modules between (minor) upgrades or re-installations of Python. Additionally, Homebrew has a strict policy never to write stuff outside of the `brew --prefix`, so we don't spam your system.
-
-## Homebrew-provided Python bindings
-
-Some formulae provide python bindings. Sometimes a `--with-python` or `--with-python3` option has to be passed to `brew install` in order to build the python bindings. (Check with `brew options <formula>`.)
-
-Homebrew builds bindings against the first `python` (and `python-config`) in your `PATH`. (Check with `which python`).
-
-**Warning!** Python may crash (see [Common Issues](Common-Issues.md)) if you `import <module>` from a brewed Python if you ran `brew install <formula_with_python_bindings>` against the system Python. If you decide to switch to the brewed Python, then reinstall all formulae with python bindings (e.g. `pyside`, `wxwidgets`, `pygtk`, `pygobject`, `opencv`, `vtk` and `boost-python`).
-
-## Policy for non-brewed Python bindings
-
-These should be installed via `pip install <x>`. To discover, you can use `pip search` or <https://pypi.python.org/pypi>. (**Note:** System Python does not provide `pip`. Follow the instructions at https://pip.readthedocs.org/en/stable/installing/#install-pip to install it for your system Python if you would like it.)
-
-
-## Brewed Python modules
-
-For brewed Python, modules installed with `pip` or `python setup.py install` will be installed to `$(brew --prefix)/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages` directory (explained above). Executable python scripts will be in `$(brew --prefix)/bin`.
-
-The system Python may not know which compiler flags to set in order to build bindings for software installed in Homebrew so you may need to:
-
-`CFLAGS=-I$(brew --prefix)/include LDFLAGS=-L$(brew --prefix)/lib pip install <package>`.
-
-
-## Virtualenv
-
-**WARNING:** When you `brew install` formulae that provide Python bindings, you should **not be in an active virtual environment**.
-
-Activate the virtualenv *after* you've brewed, or brew in a fresh Terminal window.
-Homebrew will still install Python modules into Homebrew's `site-packages` and *not* into the virtual environment's site-package.
-
-Virtualenv has a switch to allow "global" (i.e. Homebrew's) `site-packages` to be accessible from within the virtualenv.
-
-## Why is Homebrew's Python being installed as a dependency?
-
-Formulae that depend on the special :python target are bottled against the Homebrew Python and require it to be installed. You can avoid installing Homebrew's Python by building these formulae with `--build-from-source`.