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Upgrade python centos
Upgrade python centos





upgrade python centos

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upgrade python centos

Can someone explain what’s going on here?īootstrapping dependencies for RedHat-based OSes… I have installed python 2.7 and set it up as the default python (There is a huge installed base of CentOS6, I have a feeling this is goign to be a common problem)

upgrade python centos

Error while executing instructions mentioned in beta invite.Error installing the client CentOS 6.7.Sed -i "s|-python python2|-python python2.7|" letsencrypt-auto Then do what i do and replace python2 with python 2.7 in letsencrypt-auto script git clone However Centos 6.x at least doesn’t have python-virtualenv package, so requires EPEL yum repo for it įor centos 6, you can install python 2.7 besides python 2.6 via IUS Community yum repo and then install python 2.7 yum -y install python27 python27-devel python27-pip python27-setuptools python27-virtualenv -enablerepo=ius Update: Letsencrypt client re-added Python 2.6 support. CentOS/RHEL 7 users are fine as Python 2.7 is default unlike CentOS/RHEL 6.x default Python 2.6.ĬentOS 6.x runs python 2.6.6 but letsencrypt client requires python 2.7 Seeing as a few Redhat and CentOS 6.x users have been caught by Letsencrypt’s client requirements for Python 2.7, I decided to post a dedicated thread for installing Python 2.7 beside RHEL/CentOS 6.x default Python 2.6.







Upgrade python centos