diff --git a/docs/starting/install3/osx.rst b/docs/starting/install3/osx.rst index cda5320..f6ef4e8 100644 --- a/docs/starting/install3/osx.rst +++ b/docs/starting/install3/osx.rst @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Now, we can install Python 3: .. code-block:: console - $ brew install python3 + $ brew install python This will take a minute or two. @@ -70,9 +70,7 @@ This will take a minute or two. Pip --- -Homebrew installs ``pip3`` for you. - -``pip3`` is the alias to ``pip`` pointing to the Homebrew'd Python 3. +Homebrew installs ``pip`` pointing to the Homebrew'd Python 3 for you. Working with Python 3 --------------------- @@ -85,7 +83,7 @@ version of Python 3 as well. $ python -will launch the system Python interpreter. +will launch the homebrew-installed Python 3 interpreter. .. code-block:: console @@ -100,21 +98,13 @@ will launch the homebrew-installed Python 2 interpreter (if any). will launch the homebrew-installed Python 3 interpreter. If the Homebrew version of Python 2 is installed then ``pip2`` will point to Python 2. -If the Homebrew version of Python 3 is installed then ``pip3`` will point to Python 3. +If the Homebrew version of Python 3 is installed then ``pip`` will point to Python 3. -The rest of the guide will assume that ``python`` references Python 3. You can simply choose to always invoke ``python3`` instead, and much is backwards compatible. However, performing the following steps will set Python 3 as the default interpreter for ``python`` in a shell. +The rest of the guide will assume that ``python`` references Python 3. .. code-block:: console - # Do I have a Python 2 problem? - $ python --version - Python 2.7.10 # Referencing OSX system install - $ which python - /usr/bin/python # Yup, homebrew's would be in /usr/local/bin - - # Symlink /usr/local/bin/python to python3 - $ ln -s /usr/local/bin/python3 /usr/local/bin/python - + # Do I have a Python 3 installed? $ python --version Python 3.6.4 # Success! # If you still see 2.7 ensure in PATH /usr/local/bin/ takes pecedence over /usr/bin/