"Life forms. You precious little lifeforms. You tiny little lifeforms. Where are you?"
- Lt. Cmdr Data, Star Trek: Generations
"Life forms. You precious little lifeforms. You tiny little lifeforms. Where are you?"
- Lt. Cmdr Data, Star Trek: Generations
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SPOILERS A Dos Cerritos Fan Theory
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I like to use pythonz in this case; it’s a tool to manage Python installs, and it puts the installs in a directory under your home directory, not affecting anything in the system.
It does build each version from source, which introduces some quirks; I’ve found compilation for some Python versions works better with clang, and sometimes, you need to enable build options.
Still, I think this is a good way to do things; just start whichever Python version you want, and then create a venv with it.