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I wondered if Apple will make Python readily available for Sierra. I just upgraded but, really wish I had not as I have no means to return to El Capitan for gone are the days when we could all rule our own machines, and enjoy doing scripting progrms for our own entertainment such as Hypercard. Those days were better that today when shareware was exciting, and computing a lot more fun. How to access other user library mac app. I tried to find out from Apple about any programs I could enjoy in the privacy of my own machine without being expected to join in a world community and wishing to know all about marketing an app for the phone. I am a simple type who likes to make games and ideas for only me, but without knowing 'C' I am stuffed. I may need to buy another computer to gain El Capitain once again or hang around in the Modern world with sierra 'slug', and continue to find my photo disk takes 3 trys to get it to registar, and wonder if I to will be allowed to learn Python or for that use my computer for anything at all without inviting in the Microsoft world of Bill Gates who we all know always uses a third party for nobodys like me, and like most of the USA want a big chunk of everyones life. The money worshipping misers with their mental problem of hoarding are happy. It seems to me that my compuer is nothing really more than a music station and extention of a camera neither of which I am the slightest bit interested in.

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- For me /Applications/Python 3.6/./Install Certificates command fails on pip certifi install. I am on mac High Sierra and use python3 so pip somewhat fails and I have to use pip3 instead. So here what I did: Manually ran pip3 install -update certify in a shell; Remove the install certifi line from the command script.
- Python on a Macintosh running Mac OS X is in principle very similar to Python on any other Unix platform, but there are a number of additional features such as the IDE and the Package Manager that are worth pointing out. The Mac-specific modules are documented in Mac OS X specific services. Python on Mac OS 9.
The output you supply appears to show it working as expected. But, in any case, that's not relevant to the Python 3.6 usage as different OpenSSL versions and libraries are being used. Also note that this description only applies to the Python 3.6 supplied by the python.org macOS installer.
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