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That works too! Make sure to update it to the latest 3.X version. That way, you can make sure you are working in the exactly same setup with the rest of the class, which just might save you some headache stemming from a configuration unique to your machine.
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If you previously installed an earlier version of Python 3 (say, 3.5.1 or something), then you should either update it or simply un-install it and then install the newest version of Python 3.
#Install python 3 mac sierra how to
If you are unable to, see this FAQ for how to install Python on an older version of Mac OS.
If this happens try calling python3 fslinstaller.py OSX Monterey ) do not provide a "generic" python binary ( and will generate errors like python: command not found ). For example if you downloaded to your Downloads folder: In the terminal change to the folder containing the fslinstaller.py file and run it with python assuming that you wish to install into /usr/local (the default) then just press the Return key when the installer asks where to install to. The Terminal application can be found in /Applications/Utilities The Terminal application can be found in Applications > Utilities > Terminal menu
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The installer requires access to the internet to be able to download the FSL software appropriate for your platform and runs from within a terminal session, so you need to open a terminal: Should you install as root see the configuring your account for FSL section for details on how to use the installer to setup your user account for FSL. If you don't have permission to use sudo (an administration account on macOS) then the installer will fail and will need to either install into a folder belonging to your user or to run the installer as the root user.
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If this is the case, the installer will attempt to gain these privileges through the use of the sudo command, which will require you to enter your password for verification. the default, /usr/local) may require administrative privileges. Installation into certain folders on your computer (e.g. Administrative privileges may be required