![]() I try to build a python script for speechRecognition. Many of the tools and techniques used in modern scripting (pip, anaconda, etc.) will not work on with the default scripting languages installed on a Mac. They could be removed at any time and there is no guarantee that any operating using them will succeed. In all other respects, they should be treated as deprecated. Any scripting languages shipped by Apple with the operating system should be considered for Apple's use alone. However, you do seem to be missing the big picture. ![]() You can't do any damage without real, malicious intent.ĭo you confirm that, as default on BigSur, there's only python2 installed?YesĪnd so, in this case, can I delete all the files I find on MacOS related to python3 (As, for example, the ones in /usr/local/bin)?Yes ![]() It is safe to assume that anything you read on the net is a lie until you can verify it yourself.įew days ago I installed python 3 from the official website, but since I don't need it, I started to delete all the files related to "python3", but I'm afraid I've deleted something of the system.The operating system is well-protected against these kinds of things. Hi, now that BigSur is available I would understand a bit more about Python3, because, unlike what is written here, I've read somewhere in the net that Python3 is installed by default on BigSur, so I'm pretty confused.No need to be confused.
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