05-14-2019
Hi Circuits...
In a short word, DON'T!
Python 2.x.x and 3.x.x are worlds apart.
If your install uses Python 3.x.x then leave well alone as it could well be used by the OS for other things during bootup and the like.
There is nothing to stop you using Python 2.x.x but expect significant differences between the two.
One simple major difference is Python 2.x.x uses print as a statement/command whereas Python 3.x.x has print() as a function.
Another important one is raw inputting is raw_input() in Python 2.x.x and just input() in Python 3.x.x.
Python 2.x.x input() is NOT the same as Python 3.x.x input() .
There are numerous more differences that you should recode anything you write to suit version 3.x.x as 2.x.x is not being supported after around 2020.
So to reiterate DON'T make python2 your default OR vice-versa!
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COILY(1) Spring Python Documentation COILY(1)
NAME
coily - command-line management tool for Spring Python
SYNOPSIS
coily command
DESCRIPTION
Coily is the command-line tool that utilizes the plugin system. It is similar to grails command-line tool, in that through a series of
installed plugins, you are able to do many tasks, including build skeleton apps that you can later flesh out. If you look at the details of
this app, you will find a sophisticated, command driven tool to built to manage plugins. The real power is in the plugins themselves.
For information about Spring Python, it can be found at http://www.springpython.org/
OPTIONS
--help Displays a brief summary with all options.
--list-installed-plugins
List the plugins currently installed in this account.
--list-available-plugins
List the plugins available for installation.
--install-plugin <name>
Install the named plugin.
--uninstall-plugin <name>
Uninstall the named plugin by deleting its entry from ~/.springpython.
--reinstall-plugin <name>
Uninstall then install the plugin.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for coily and Spring Python is maintained as a HTML manual available at
http://static.springsource.org/spring-python/1.2.x/sphinx/html/.
AUTHOR
Greg Turnquist <gturnquist at vmware dotcom>
COPYRIGHT
Apache Software License
1.2.0 2010-11-03 COILY(1)