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  • I've had no trouble accomplishing this task under Ubuntu 20.04, but under MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 I am unable to make this happen with working results.
  • I used brew to install both pyenv and pyenv virtualenv. Both install with zero errors.
  • I have followed the most current MacOS specific installation instructions on the respective github repository page for each item (pyenvpyenv and pyenv-virtualpyenv-virtualenv). (a link to these would be ideal so we don’t guess where you’re looking)
  • I have read through the Troubleshooting/FAQ and README's for each project.
  • I've also reviewed the fairly conclusive install guide posted here: https://wilsonmar.github.io/pyenv/
  • I've had no trouble accomplishing this task under Ubuntu 20.04, but under MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 I am unable to make this happen with working results.
  • I used brew to install both pyenv and pyenv virtualenv. Both install with zero errors.
  • I have followed the most current MacOS specific installation instructions on the respective github repository page for each item (pyenv and pyenv-virtual). (a link to these would be ideal so we don’t guess where you’re looking)
  • I have read through the Troubleshooting/FAQ and README's for each project.
  • I've also reviewed the fairly conclusive install guide posted here: https://wilsonmar.github.io/pyenv/
  • I've had no trouble accomplishing this task under Ubuntu 20.04, but under MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 I am unable to make this happen with working results.
  • I used brew to install both pyenv and pyenv virtualenv. Both install with zero errors.
  • I have followed the most current MacOS specific installation instructions on the respective github repository page for each item (pyenv and pyenv-virtualenv).
  • I have read through the Troubleshooting/FAQ and README's for each project.
  • I've also reviewed the fairly conclusive install guide posted here: https://wilsonmar.github.io/pyenv/
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I may have to ask my question in the form of raising an issue on the pyenv github issue tracker at this point but I figure it’s worth putting this here to link to and track in case anybody finds themselves in my situation at some point.

I’ve spent hours reading the issues and solutions posted here by others and unfortunately I haven’t found anything specifically relatedseek to the problem I’m encountering unless you removeuse pyenv from the equation andinstead of manually installinstalling an official python release, which would then allow you. My goal is to run the included script titled “Install Certificates.command”.

If you useMy assessment of the situation is pyenv you know that it is supposed to handle the same tasks that script performs during the automated install of a python version. Being that every version ofEvery python I install using via pyenv I installing successfully and I’m able to setallows setting my global or local version just fine. after it’s installed, I’m of the impression that this is taking place, so something else must be wrong here. without error. orI assume pyenv isn’t properlycould not miss reporting install errors for any of the 6-8 official versions of python I’ve had it install, uninstall, and reinstall several times now.

I have mostly been focused on havingTo narrow things, the following 3 versions of python installed in virtual environmentsmatter:

Reason being that I am migrating a few packages to 3.10.0 and updating some of the ones I'm personally working on to make sure my required site-packages are all there for each version.

I've had no trouble accomplishing this task under Ubuntu 20.04, but under MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 I am unable to make this happen with working results.

I used brew to install both pyenv and pyenv virtualenv. Both install with zero errors.

I have followedseek to migrate a few packages to 3.10.0 and updating some of the most current MacOS specific installation instructionsones I'm personally working on the respective github repository page for each item (pyenv and pyenvto make sure my required site-virtual)packages are all there for these versions.

I have read through the Troubleshooting/FAQ and README's for each project. I've also reviewed the fairly conclusive install guide posted here: https://wilsonmar.github.io/pyenv/

  • I've had no trouble accomplishing this task under Ubuntu 20.04, but under MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 I am unable to make this happen with working results.
  • I used brew to install both pyenv and pyenv virtualenv. Both install with zero errors.
  • I have followed the most current MacOS specific installation instructions on the respective github repository page for each item (pyenv and pyenv-virtual). (a link to these would be ideal so we don’t guess where you’re looking)
  • I have read through the Troubleshooting/FAQ and README's for each project.
  • I've also reviewed the fairly conclusive install guide posted here: https://wilsonmar.github.io/pyenv/

Might there be a guide on resolving OpenSSL errors in this case?

I may have to ask my question in the form of raising an issue on the pyenv github issue tracker at this point but I figure it’s worth putting this here to link to and track in case anybody finds themselves in my situation at some point.

I’ve spent hours reading the issues and solutions posted here by others and unfortunately I haven’t found anything specifically related to the problem I’m encountering unless you remove pyenv from the equation and manually install an official python release, which would then allow you to run the included script titled “Install Certificates.command”.

If you use pyenv you know that it is supposed to handle the same tasks that script performs during the automated install of a python version. Being that every version of python I install using pyenv I installing successfully and I’m able to set my global or local version just fine after it’s installed, I’m of the impression that this is taking place, so something else must be wrong here.. or pyenv isn’t properly reporting install errors for any of the 6-8 official versions of python I’ve had it install, uninstall, and reinstall several times now.

I have mostly been focused on having the following 3 versions of python installed in virtual environments:

Reason being that I am migrating a few packages to 3.10.0 and updating some of the ones I'm personally working on to make sure my required site-packages are all there for each version.

I've had no trouble accomplishing this task under Ubuntu 20.04, but under MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 I am unable to make this happen with working results.

I used brew to install both pyenv and pyenv virtualenv. Both install with zero errors.

I have followed the most current MacOS specific installation instructions on the respective github repository page for each item (pyenv and pyenv-virtual).

I have read through the Troubleshooting/FAQ and README's for each project. I've also reviewed the fairly conclusive install guide posted here: https://wilsonmar.github.io/pyenv/

I seek to use pyenv instead of manually installing an official python release. My goal is to run the included script titled “Install Certificates.command”.

My assessment of the situation is pyenv is supposed to handle the same tasks that script performs during the automated install of a python version. Every python install via pyenv allows setting my global or local version just fine. after it’s installed without error. I assume pyenv could not miss reporting install errors for any of the 6-8 official versions of python install, uninstall, and reinstall several times now.

To narrow things, the following 3 versions of python matter:

I seek to migrate a few packages to 3.10.0 and updating some of the ones I'm personally working on to make sure my required site-packages are all there for these versions.

  • I've had no trouble accomplishing this task under Ubuntu 20.04, but under MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 I am unable to make this happen with working results.
  • I used brew to install both pyenv and pyenv virtualenv. Both install with zero errors.
  • I have followed the most current MacOS specific installation instructions on the respective github repository page for each item (pyenv and pyenv-virtual). (a link to these would be ideal so we don’t guess where you’re looking)
  • I have read through the Troubleshooting/FAQ and README's for each project.
  • I've also reviewed the fairly conclusive install guide posted here: https://wilsonmar.github.io/pyenv/

Might there be a guide on resolving OpenSSL errors in this case?

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