On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 16:32:06 -0500 Larry Martell wrote:> Can I make that the default python?~/.bashrc -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com
On Mon, 2017-12-11 at 15:44 -0600, Frank Cox wrote:> On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 16:32:06 -0500 > Larry Martell wrote: > > > Can I make that the default python? > > ~/.bashrc >No. I'm not entirely sure that is a good idea! No, not all. 'scl enable python27 bash' creates a *new* shell with the correct environment. As each invocation of bash reads .bashrc, it will also create another new shell which will then read .bashrc and create another shell .... Depending on the speed of your machine and disks and how much memory you have, it will take a few seconds to a few minutes to grind your machine to a halt. P.
Pete Biggs wrote:> On Mon, 2017-12-11 at 15:44 -0600, Frank Cox wrote: >> On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 16:32:06 -0500 >> Larry Martell wrote: >> >> > Can I make that the default python? >> >> ~/.bashrc >> > No. I'm not entirely sure that is a good idea! No, not all. > > 'scl enable python27 bash' creates a *new* shell with the correct > environment. As each invocation of bash reads .bashrc, it will also > create another new shell which will then read .bashrc and create > another shell .... > > Depending on the speed of your machine and disks and how much memory > you have, it will take a few seconds to a few minutes to grind your > machine to a halt.The simplest way is to . <path/to/python2.7/enable, and you're good to go. mark