5/27/2023 0 Comments Yum install python 3.8![]() But it is available in the EPEL package repository. Which may be non-trivial, as CentOS 8 is dead, and if Stream is not what you need, may be switching distros. Python PIP is not available in the official package repository of CentOS 7. Most of the maintainer attention is on EL 8 and 9, 7 is critical fixes only.īudget some of that time to figure out what you are are going to do post CentOS 7. While perhaps SCL is not the most popular packaging convention, it is already built and public, an advantage over your own source builds.Ĭurrently CentOS 7 is 87 weeks from end of life, which is not a lot by EL time scales. Note both the package name and the files are prefixed, which allows coexistence with other pythons. Your yum repo list hints that CentOS software collections are enabled, which could be an alternative. Plus the distro's policy to avoid major upgrades, would seem like it is stuck on older Python. Is there a way to get these packages on Fedora 31, e.g. However, on Fedora 31 none of these packages are available. ![]() There is a python3.6 in EL 7, and EPEL policy is not to replace EL packages. On CentOS 8, I can get a range of packages for python 3.8 via yum (see below), most importantly python38-devel. When a package's exact name is not known (python3, python38, something scl) file name searches can do a more complete search: yum provides '*bin/python3*'Ĭorrect, there is no python3.8 in EPEL 7.
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