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| # A guide to prevent pain and suffering while upgrading to OS X Mavericks | |
| # This will vary greatly depending on system set up, so read the instructions carefully | |
| # Back up Virtulenvs | |
| #################### | |
| # Very important! | |
| # For each virtualenv you have, run "pip freeze > requirements.txt" while in the activated virtualenv | |
| # in order to prevent loss of dependencies during the upgrade. | |
| # Install Mavericks | |
| ################### | |
| # Go to the App Store and install Mavericks | |
| # Takes about 15 - 20 mins including set up | |
| # Test Configuration | |
| #################### | |
| # See if anything broke during the upgrade - I obviously had errors here. | |
| $ cd project/using/virtualenv | |
| $ workon <myproject> | |
| $ python <myproject.py> | |
| # If everything works, you're good! Otherwise, continue... | |
| # Reinstall Virtualenv | |
| ###################### | |
| $ cd /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/Extras/lib/python/setuptools/command | |
| $ python easy_install.py virtualenv | |
| # Reinstall Xcode Command Line Tools | |
| ################################## | |
| # Yes, for some reason Mavericks uninstalls command line tools... | |
| # Make sure you get the latest version (5.0.1) | |
| $ xcode-select --install | |
| # Repair Homebrew | |
| ################# | |
| # If you don't already have Homebrew, I highly recommend that you install it now (http://brew.sh/) | |
| # It will make fixing Python much easier if you need to relink it | |
| $ brew update | |
| $ brew upgrade | |
| $ brew doctor | |
| # Reinstall Python (if necessary) | |
| ################################# | |
| # Try python from the command line. If it works, congratulations! | |
| # Depending on your system set up, you may need to reinstall using Homebrew. | |
| $ brew install python # if you have an error, it's already installed and there's no issue | |
| $ brew unlink python | |
| $ brew link --overwrite python | |
| # Then, if you want to include Python 3 as well (recommended): | |
| $ brew install python3 # same deal here | |
| $ brew unlink python3 | |
| $ brew link --overwrite python3 | |
| # Reinstall virtualenv{,wrapper} | |
| ################################ | |
| $ sudo pip install virtualenv | |
| $ sudo pip install virtualenvwrapper | |
| # Reinstall requirements | |
| ######################## | |
| # You might need to reinstall pip requirements (usually not, but if you have any issues, do this): | |
| $ cd path/to/project | |
| $ mkvirtualenv <project> | |
| $ pip install -r requirements.txt # you backed them up didn't you? | |
| # Finish | |
| ######## | |
| # I hope this guide was helpful! | |
| # Please fork if you have any suggestions, or shoot me an email at [email protected]. |
Fixed, thanks!
lifesaver!
This fixed a slew of Python problems in Mavericks that I didn't even know I had yet. Thanks!
I had to uninstall virtualenv & virtualenvwrapper like this:
sudo pip uninstall virtualenv sudo pip uninstall virtualenvwrapper
as well. I think that's because I attempted to re-install them before finding this set of instructions, so I was missing the step to reinstall command-line tools from XCode, and the brew steps.
THANK YOU! My local python dev environment is working again!
also:
brew install --no-tcl postgresql
I also had postgresql issues, but I had to fix them without Homebrew. What does the --no-tcl flag do?
Excellent !!
If xcode-select --install gives you an error about Software Update, you can get the xcode command line tools from https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action?name=for%20Xcode%20-
Excellent tutorial! Two additional steps from me:
- if brew complains that XCode license has to be aggreeded - run XCode in graphical mode
- if brew complains about re-linking libraries - check permisions to
/usr/local/bindirectory (I needed to fix it:sudo chmod g+w /usr/local/bin/)
I fixed all my (obvious) problems just by relinking everything.
for l in `brew list`; do brew unlink $l; brew link --overwrite $l; done
THANK YOU! To both goldsmith and kneufeld. I installed Maverick over night, and woke up to broken development environments. This was followed by remembering I have some stuff that needs to be production ready in a couple of ours. Followed by a panic attack, and then peace after finding your helpful guide.
Cheers,
PJ
Isn't --overwrite too dangerous to be used on every keg?
Thank you @goldsmith and @kneufeld. Fixed a number of issues for me.
Line 31 I think you mean command, not comman