Homebrew-and-Python: more PEP 668 guidance
Signed-off-by: William Woodruff <william@yossarian.net>
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The Python formulae install [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/) (as `pip3`). Python@3.11 and older Python formulae also install [Setuptools](https://pypi.org/project/setuptools/).
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Starting with Python@3.12, the bundled Python packages should be updated by reinstalling brewed Python. For older Python formulae, they can be updated as described below.
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Starting with Python 3.12, the bundled Python packages should be updated by reinstalling brewed Python. For older Python formulae, they can be updated as described below.
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**Warning!** The steps below **do not work** for Homebrew's Python 3.12 or newer. If you need a newer version of `pip` or `setuptools` than comes with the Homebrewed Python, you **must** use a virtual environment or other isolation mechanism [per below](#pep-668-python312-and-virtual-environments).
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Setuptools can be updated via `pip`, without having to reinstall brewed Python:
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CFLAGS="-I$(brew --prefix)/include" LDFLAGS="-L$(brew --prefix)/lib" pip install <package>
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```
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## PEP 668 (Python@3.12) and virtual environments
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## PEP 668 (Python 3.12) and virtual environments
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Starting with Python@3.12, Homebrew follows [PEP 668](https://peps.python.org/pep-0668/#marking-an-interpreter-as-using-an-external-package-manager).
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Starting with Python 3.12, Homebrew follows [PEP 668](https://peps.python.org/pep-0668/#marking-an-interpreter-as-using-an-external-package-manager).
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If you wish to install a non-brew-packaged Python package (from PyPI for example):
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