![]() So, how do you get rid of your extra Python 2.7.5? That depends entirely on how you installed it. Just stick with Apple's 2.7.5 (Mavericks) or 2.7.2 (Snow Leopard through Mountain Lion). Unless you really need to do it for some reason, don't put yourself through the headache. Having Python 2.x.y and 2.x.z in parallel (or two different 2.x.y) is a big problem. Having Python 2.x and 2.y or 3.x and 3.y in parallel is fine, as long as you remember to always use the specific versions of everything (e.g., run python2.7 instead of python, or pip-3.3 instead of pip3). Having Python 2.x and 3.x in parallel is fine. How can I sort the mess of having too many Python versions?
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