问题
I am attempting to install some Python libraries by executing variations of the following command in Bash:
pip install --user -U numpy
I installed Python3 using Homebrew.
I then get variations of the following message each time:
WARNING: The scripts f2py, f2py3 and f2py3.7 are installed in '/Users/x/Library/Python/3.7/bin' which is not on PATH. Consider adding this directory to PATH or, if you prefer to suppress this warning, use --no-warn-script-location.
I want to fix this issue to avoid problems in the future. I would greatly appreciate it if people could please take the time to explain how to do this.
回答1:
The error message is telling you to add /Users/you/Library/Python/3.7/bin to your path.
To do that, use a text editor to open /Users/you/.bashrc
, and as the very last line add:
export PATH=/Users/you/Library/Python/3.7/bin:$PATH
Then you'll need to launch a new Terminal window for those settings to take effect. (you could make it take effect in your current shell by entering the line directly into your shell)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58051467/fixing-path-for-python-libraries-using-bash