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Sorry, I figured it out. I can re-run the |
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Just avoid using brew python to install tools like pdm. The way brew uses to manage Python version makes it a pain when Python gets upgraded. From now on, you should not use brew python to install tools, if there are, re-install them. However, you can use the tool's homebrew version if is provided. |
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I updated my version of Python -- I use
brew
and expect / assume that I can update many packages and the links will update accordingly.Now
pdm
is associated with a version that no longer exists. However, due to a deep nest of soft links and pointers thatpdm
has to multiple files representing Python, there is no easy way to just alter a line of code somewhere or redirect a soft link.I would therefore like to uninstall
pdm
and reinstall it. (This time I will install viabrew
to ensure links are followed properly, despite the recommendation the the PDM documentation page not to do this.) There is nouninstall
command, at least not that I can see. But sincepdm
is broken, a command likepdm uninstall
would not help anyway.I did a
find
command, and there is a giant mess of files created. The snippet below is just a very small portion of them:There are truly hundreds more files, links, etc which are not to any packages I am managing with PDM, but just PDM itself. How can I uninstall and reinstall it?
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