Thread: Re: could not find shared library for Python
On 10/17/22 07:07, jacktby wrote: > > > I use CentOS7 and upgrade python2.7 to python3.7, but it gives me an How did you upgrade from Python 2.7 to 3.7? If you run python at the command line do you get the Python 3.7 interpreter? > error "could not find shared library for Python",I use the newest > code from github repo, how should I do? > > > jacktby > jacktby@gmail.com > > <https://maas.mail.163.com/dashi-web-extend/html/proSignature.html?ftlId=1&name=jacktby&uid=jacktby%40gmail.com&iconUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fmail-online.nosdn.127.net%2Fsm0518731fe949f1e7d47bc70ba230c8b8.jpg&items=%5B%22jacktby%40gmail.com%22%5D> -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
On 10/17/22 07:56, jacktby wrote: > > > Please: 1) Do not top post. Do inline or bottom posting. 2) Do not use images, copy and paste text. 3) Answer from previous post: How did you upgrade from Python 2.7 to 3.7? and If you run python at the command line do you get the Python 3.7 interpreter? So type python and hit enter. -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com