Conda install. Linux-ppc64le v0.2.11; osx-32 v0.2.7; linux-64 v0.2.11; win-32 v0.2.11; osx-64 v0.2.11; linux-32 v0.2.11; win-64 v0.2.11. How to resize a video for email on a mac. To install this package with. Python-2.7 portaudio pyaudio. Business card software for mac os x. For pyaudio portaudio19-dev python-all-dev sudo pip install pyaudio After that, I was able to use pyaudio.
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If you installed it using the PKG installer, you can do: pkgutil --pkgs or better: pkgutil --pkgs| grep org.python.Python which will output something like: org.python.Python.PythonApplications-2.7 org.python.Python.PythonDocumentation-2.7 org.python.Python.PythonFramework-2.7 org.python.Python.PythonProfileChanges-2.7 org.python.Python.PythonUnixTools-2.7 you can now select which packages you will unlink (remove). This is the unlink documentation: --unlink package-id Unlinks (removes) each file referenced by package-id. WARNING: This command makes no attempt to perform reference counting or dependency analy- sis. It can easily remove files required by your system. It may include unexpected files due to package tainting. Use the --files command first to double check.
In my example you will type pkgutil --unlink org.python.Python.PythonApplications-2.7 pkgutil --unlink org.python.Python.PythonDocumentation-2.7 pkgutil --unlink org.python.Python.PythonFramework-2.7 pkgutil --unlink org.python.Python.PythonProfileChanges-2.7 pkgutil --unlink org.python.Python.PythonUnixTools-2.7 or in one single line: pkgutil --pkgs| grep org.python.Python| xargs -L1 pkgutil -f --unlink Important: --unlink is not available anymore starting with Lion (as of Q1`2014 that would include Lion, Mountain Lion, and Mavericks). If anyone that comes to this instructions try to use it with lion, should try instead to adapt it with what this post is saying. This seems the safest approach, since for me, mucking with what the OS puts on the machine doesn't usually turn out so well. I, too, 'got the install package from ' after encountering syntax issues from python3 statements in a python2 shell. My first thought was to remove python2 and use python3, instead. However, from prior posts that confirms the dangers of that action. This was the better solution for me and follows the idea of 'use links to reroute behaviour'.
Also, the python3 shell was already installed, just had to type 'python3' instead of 'python' at the prompt. – Jan 23 '15 at 17:53.