I'm trying to install python 3.9 in a conda enviroment. I tried creating a new conda env using the following command,
conda create --name myenv python=3.9
But I got an error saying package not found because python 3.9 is not yet released
So, I manually created a folder in envs
folder and tried to list all envs. But I couldn't get the manually created new environment.
So, how do I install python 3.9 in a conda env with all functionalities like pip
working?
To create python 3.10 conda environment use the following command
conda create -n py310 python=3.10
py310 - environment name
Update 2
You can now directly create python 3.9 environment using the following command
conda create -n py39 python=3.9
py39 - environment name
Update 1
Python 3.9 is now available in conda-forge.
To download the tar file - https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/python/3.9.0/download/linux-64/python-3.9.0-h852b56e_0_cpython.tar.bz2
Anaconda Page - https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/python
As pointed out in the comments, python 3.9 is not yet there on any channels. So, it cannot be install yet via conda.
Instead, you can download the python 3.9 executable and install it.
Once the installation is done, a new executable will be created for python 3.9 and pip 3.9 will be created.
Python:
python3.7
python3.7-config
python3.7m
python3.7m-config
python3.9
python3.9-config
pip
pip
pip3
pip3.7
pip3.8
pip3.9
pipreqs
In order to install ipython for python 3.9,
pip3.9 install ipython
On 6-Oct-2020, Python 3.9 was made available on conda-forge: https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/python. However, most of the other packages (including some of the essentials to create a basic environment) didn't explicitly support Python 3.9 yet.
However (as of 15-Oct-2020), the basic dependencies appear to have been fixed and the following command now works:
conda create -c conda-forge python=3.9 -n py39-demo
You can now simply just run
conda create --name myenv python=3.9
And it will create your python 3.9 virtual environment simply.
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python3.x -m pip
to run the PIP that belongs to a specific release of Python. This is particularly important when using virtual environments like those created by conda.conda create --name python_3.9 python=3.9
This was even worse, it only downloaded 12 new packages, and my code is still broken when I try to use that environment. I am puzzled because this Anaconda link says that they have 611 packages compatible with Python 3.9. What are we doing wrong?