Jan-16-2019, 02:47 PM
I was afrid to try your advice, I thought that I would just mess up this Python install further.
However, I did try something. As said, I have Python 3.5.2 and Python 3.6.3 on my computer. I was using as the default,
Python 3.6.2. As You can see in post #11 above it is not working. So I decied to use python 3.5.2 as the default. As you can see in post # 11 it was working. I can import numpy, scipy and so forthe with no problem. or so I thought.
However, when I made python 3.5.2 tyhe deafult, by adding an alias line in my .bashrc, then it stopped working.
I am begining to beleive that it not working not becuase of the ssl certificate being absent it is there, but because it is not connecting to or finding the ssl certificate.
It juat seem determined to not find the ssl certificate when I invoke anything on pthon 3 either 3.5.2 or 3.6.3.
I just do not know what to do now. I think uninstalling python 3.6.3 by the emthod you suggested and installing niot from source, but from from a package is worth a try.
I just do not know what else to do. I have been struggling with this problem since last week-end.
Can you giver me a website where i can idownload and install python (any version higher that 3.5.2) from a package.
I am just out of any other ideas. One other idea is to upgrade pip3 to something higher that 9.0.1. Maybe that will work.
There are so many suggestions of the internet, that I do not know which one to take, the approach I talk about in the sentence immediately above is one on those suggestions. I have tried several thta I found on the internest and none work. - so far.
Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Respectfully,
ErnestTBass
However, I did try something. As said, I have Python 3.5.2 and Python 3.6.3 on my computer. I was using as the default,
Python 3.6.2. As You can see in post #11 above it is not working. So I decied to use python 3.5.2 as the default. As you can see in post # 11 it was working. I can import numpy, scipy and so forthe with no problem. or so I thought.
However, when I made python 3.5.2 tyhe deafult, by adding an alias line in my .bashrc, then it stopped working.
I am begining to beleive that it not working not becuase of the ssl certificate being absent it is there, but because it is not connecting to or finding the ssl certificate.
It juat seem determined to not find the ssl certificate when I invoke anything on pthon 3 either 3.5.2 or 3.6.3.
I just do not know what to do now. I think uninstalling python 3.6.3 by the emthod you suggested and installing niot from source, but from from a package is worth a try.
I just do not know what else to do. I have been struggling with this problem since last week-end.
Can you giver me a website where i can idownload and install python (any version higher that 3.5.2) from a package.
I am just out of any other ideas. One other idea is to upgrade pip3 to something higher that 9.0.1. Maybe that will work.
There are so many suggestions of the internet, that I do not know which one to take, the approach I talk about in the sentence immediately above is one on those suggestions. I have tried several thta I found on the internest and none work. - so far.
Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Respectfully,
ErnestTBass