![]() usr/local/Cellar/python/3.7.1 (3,887 files, 60.1MB)Īnd had switched from 3.7.1 to 3.7.0, using commands like brew switch python3 3.7.0Īnyway, am now on Python 3.7.3 whether I like it or not, and snapcraft is installed ok. To start we'll want to grab ourselves a copy of macOS. I have had these brew versions installed: /usr/local/Cellar/python/3.6.4_4 (9,009 files, 152.6MB) Hacking macOS Sierras PIP Stephen Radford 3 min read One of the headline features in macOS Sierra is Picture in Picture. 219 lines (132 sloc) 10.7 KB Raw Blame Making the installer in macOS While you don't need a fresh install of macOS to use OpenCore, some users prefer having a fresh slate with their boot manager upgrades. ![]() Perhaps snapcraft didn’t like that I had an older Python 3 installed or something. Update: I repaired my Python (which was set on 3.7.0) to Python 3.7.3 and tried again using brew upgrade python3Īnd snapcraft finally installed. You can override this and force removal with:īrew uninstall -ignore-dependencies pythonĪny advice on installing snapcraft on Mac OS Mojave would be appreciated. And even if I try to uninstall python as suggested, I get the error: $ brew uninstall pythonĮrror: Refusing to uninstall /usr/local/Cellar/python/3.7.0īecause it is required by httpie, libxml2, libxslt and pipenv, which are currently installed. I had Python 3 installed in /usr/local/bin/python and it is version 3.7 - why should I need to uninstall it? Actually somehow my python3 is no longer available, so its even worse, something has broken. => Installing dependencies for snapcraft: python, lz4, lzo and squashfsĮrror: python is already installed from ! I’ve followed the above instructions but the brew install snapcraft is failing at the last step with the error: Updating Homebrew.
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