Introduction
This article explains how to install the latest version of Python3 from source code on CentOS 8.
Prerequisites
- Deploy a Rcs CentOS 8 VPS instance.
- Login as root.
- Update the CentOS 8 server.
1. Check the Installed Version
Check the installed Python3 version.
# python3 -V
You will see something like this.
Python 3.6.8
If your version is older than your application requires, proceed with this guide.
2. Update Python3
Install the required dependencies to compile the Python source code.
# yum groupinstall 'development tools' -y && yum install wget openssl-devel bzip2-devel libffi-devel xz-devel -y
Visit Python's Source Code Download page to find the latest gzipped source release. Replace the URLs and filenames in this guide with the latest version.
Download the latest Python3 source code.
# wget https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.9.6/Python-3.9.6.tgz
Extract the downloaded python source code archive.
# tar xzf Python-3.9.6.tgz
Compile the python source code.
# cd Python-3.9.6 && ./configure --enable-optimizations
Install Python.
# make altinstall
Check the name of your new Python executable.
# ls /usr/local/bin/python*
Set the new Python executable as default. Replace the two instances of
/python3.9
in the following command with the name of your new Python executable.# alternatives --install /usr/bin/python3 python3 /usr/local/bin/python3.9 1 && alternatives --set python3 /usr/local/bin/python3.9 && echo "2" | alternatives --config python
2. Update Pip
Update pip. Use the name of your new Python executable in the following command.
# /usr/local/bin/python3.9 -m pip install --upgrade pip
Check the name of your new pip executable.
# ls /usr/local/bin/pip*
Set the new pip as the default. Use the name of your new pip executable in the following command.
# alternatives --install /usr/bin/pip pip /usr/local/bin/pip3.9 1 && alternatives --set pip /usr/local/bin/pip3.9
Check the current version of Python and pip.
# python -V && pip -V
You will see something like this:
Python 3.9.6 pip 21.2.3 from /usr/local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pip (python 3.9)
Conclusion
Keeping your Python up-to-date is an important part of the development process. It provides bug fixes compared to older versions, and more importantly, it introduces new features and optimizations.