Feb-09-2020, 08:50 PM
I successfully built Python 3.8 on MacOS Sierra, by following the advice at the developer docs (via configure, make, make test, and make install). It's installed on a local directory, I did put the bin directory on my PATH, and everything seems to work fine.
However, I'm getting the infamous "SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED" error (which seems to be common in MacOS) when using a program that tries to download a package. The recommended practice is to execute the "Install Certificates. command" that comes with the prebuilt bundle. The problem is that I'm not using the prebuilt bundle, I just built it from source to a local directory, as I said above.
How can I proceed if I'm building from source?
Thanks!
However, I'm getting the infamous "SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED" error (which seems to be common in MacOS) when using a program that tries to download a package. The recommended practice is to execute the "Install Certificates. command" that comes with the prebuilt bundle. The problem is that I'm not using the prebuilt bundle, I just built it from source to a local directory, as I said above.
How can I proceed if I'm building from source?
Thanks!