I have been having issues with openssl and python@2 with brew, which have explained here (unresolved). The documented workaround to reinstall Python and openssl was not working, so I decided I would uninstall and reinstall Python.
The problem is, when you try to install Python 2 with brew, you receive this message:
brew install python@2Error: No available formula with the name "python@2"==> Searching for a previously deleted formula (in the last month)...Warning: homebrew/core is shallow clone. To get complete history run: git -C "$(brew --repo homebrew/core)" fetch --unshallowpython@2 was deleted from homebrew/core in commit 028f11f9e: python@2: delete (https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues/49796) EOL 1 January 2020. We gave it 1 month more to live so that people had time to migrate. All in all, developers had 11 years to do their migration. You can use the `brew extract` command and maintain python@2 in your own tap if necessary: https://docs.brew.sh/How-to-Create-and-Maintain-a-TapTo show the formula before removal run: git -C "$(brew --repo homebrew/core)" show 028f11f9e^:Formula/python@2.rbIf you still use this formula consider creating your own tap: https://docs.brew.sh/How-to-Create-and-Maintain-a-Tap
Unfortunately I still have a number of brew formulas that depend on Brew's python@2. Those include awscli
, letsencrypt
, pr sshuttle
for example
awszsh: /usr/local/bin/aws: bad interpreter: /usr/local/opt/python@2/bin/python2.7: no such file or directory
I don't know how to use this brew extract
command they documented to reinstall Python@2. It needs a formula and a tap. I imagine the formula would be python@2
. I'm not sure what the tap would need to be.
Additionally reinstalling the taps such as aws
or letsencrypt
is not working very well either.
After reinstalling awscli
(brew reinstall awscli
), running aws commands still gives errors.
aws/usr/local/Cellar/awscli/2.0.0/libexec/lib/python3.8/site-packages/jmespath/visitor.py:32: SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="? if x is 0 or x is 1:/usr/local/Cellar/awscli/2.0.0/libexec/lib/python3.8/site-packages/jmespath/visitor.py:32: SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="? if x is 0 or x is 1:/usr/local/Cellar/awscli/2.0.0/libexec/lib/python3.8/site-packages/jmespath/visitor.py:34: SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="? elif y is 0 or y is 1:/usr/local/Cellar/awscli/2.0.0/libexec/lib/python3.8/site-packages/jmespath/visitor.py:34: SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="? elif y is 0 or y is 1:/usr/local/Cellar/awscli/2.0.0/libexec/lib/python3.8/site-packages/jmespath/visitor.py:260: SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="? if original_result is 0:usage: aws [options] <command> <subcommand> [<subcommand> ...] [parameters]To see help text, you can run: aws help aws <command> help aws <command> <subcommand> helpaws: error: the following arguments are required: command