Installing Python on Linux
If your distribution didn't come with Python, or came with an earlier version, install Python before installing
pip and AWS ParallelCluster.
To install Python 3 on Linux
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Check to see if Python is already installed.
$python3 --versionor
$python --versionNote
If your Linux distribution came with Python, you might need to install the Python developer package. The developer package includes the headers and libraries that are required to compile extensions and to install AWS ParallelCluster. Use your package manager to install the developer package. It is typically named
python-devorpython-devel. -
If Python 2.7 or later is not installed, install Python with your distribution's package manager. The command and package name varies:
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On Debian derivatives such as Ubuntu, use
apt.$sudo apt-get install python3 -
On Red Hat and derivatives, use
yum.$sudo yum install python3 -
On SUSE and derivatives, use
zypper.$sudo zypper install python3
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To verify that Python installed correctly, open a command prompt or shell and run the following command.
$python3 --versionPython 3.8.11