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Revision as of 01:10, 8 December 2023

Last edited at 01:10, 8 December 2023 (UTC)

Installers for Windows and macOS

This is a list of the last Python versions that had installers for Windows and macOS.

The one for the latest version in the 3.x series could be outdated until I remember to update it.

Quick installer links
Ver w32 w64 wa64 10.6 10.9 11/u2 Notes
3.13.0a2 📦 📦 📦 📦 current pre-release
3.12.0 📦 📦 📦 📦 current
3.11.7 📦 📦 📦 📦 still gets binary releases until 3.11.9
3.10.11 📦 📦 📦
3.9.13 📦 📦 📦 📦
3.8.10 📦 📦 📦 📦 Last one to support Windows 7
3.7.9 📦 📦 📦
3.6.8 📦 📦 📦 📦
3.5.4 📦 📦 📦
3.4.4 📦 📦 📦 Last version to support Windows XP
2.7.18 📦 📦 📦 Last version of 2.x
2.7.17 📦 📦 📦 📦 Last version with 32/64 macOS installer

Official support status

https://devguide.python.org/versions/

Distribution versions

Bold distribution versions indicates an LTS release (for distros with this distinction).

Bold Python versions indicates the default one (what you get if you install "python3" or equivalent). This only includes what's in the official repositories.

Strikethrough indicates an EOL distribution.

Ubuntu

EOL does not include Expanded Security Maintenance (ESM).

  • 18.04 (bionic) - 3.6.9, 3.7.5, 3.8.0
  • 20.04 (focal) - 3.8.10, 3.9.5
  • 22.04 (jammy) - 3.10.6, 3.11.0rc1
  • 22.10 (kinetic) - 3.10.7, 3.11.0rc2
  • 23.04 (lunar) - 3.11.2
  • 23.10 (mantic) - 3.11.6, 3.12.0

Debian

  • 9 (stretch) - 3.5.3, 2.7.13
  • 10 (buster) - 3.7.3, 2.7.16
  • 11 (bullseye) - 3.9.2, 2.7.18
  • 12 (bookworm) - 3.11.2

Fedora

  • 35 - 3.12.0a2, 3.11.1, 3.10.8, 3.9.16, 3.8.16, 3.7.16, 3.6.15
  • 36 - 3.12.0a7, 3.11.3, 3.10.11, 3.9.16, 3.8.16, 3.7.16, 3.6.15
  • 37 - 3.12.0, 3.11.5, 3.10.13, 3.9.18, 3.8.18, 3.7.16, 3.6.15
  • 38 - 3.12.0, 3.11.6, 3.10.13, 3.9.18, 3.8.18, 3.7.16, 3.6.15
  • 39 - 3.12.0, 3.11.6, 3.10.13, 3.9.18, 3.8.18, 3.7.17, 3.6.15

Red Hat Enterprise Linux and derivatives

  • 8 - 3.11.2, 3.9.16, 3.8.16, 3.6.8, 2.7.18
  • 9 - 3.9.16, 3.11.2

Arch Linux

Usually updated to the latest release or is one point release behind. https://archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/python/

Unlike most other distributions, "python" on Arch Linux refers to 3.x and not 2.7.

SteamOS

  • 3.4 - 3.10.8
  • 3.5 - 3.11.3

FreeBSD

(This can be outdated until I find a better way to get all the versions FreeBSD has in its repository.)

  • 13.2 - 3.11.4, 3.10.12, 3.9.17, 3.8.17, 3.7.17

Xcode (macOS)

Comes with the Command Line Tools and the full Xcode.app. The binary at /usr/bin/python3 depends on either being installed, like most of the development tools. If neither are installed, it automatically prompts for the Command Line Tools.

  • 13 - 3.8.9
  • 14 - 3.9.6
  • 15 - 3.9.6

Homebrew (macOS)

Homebrew keeps the latest versions of each one supported by the PSF, excluding pre-releases.

MacPorts (macOS)

MacPorts has versions 3.2 to the latest stable release.

winget (Windows)

winget's repository contains Python versions 2.5 to 2.7 and 3.0 to 3.12. These download the installers from python.org.

The full list of versions is here: https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/tree/master/manifests/p/Python/Python

winget can also install the Microsoft Store versions.

Microsoft Store (Windows)

Since 3.7 and Windows 10 version 1903, Python is available from the Microsoft Store. Unlike the one from the installer, this is accessed with "python" and "python3", not "py".

These versions are sandboxed and may not work when you want to use it with other applications.

MSys2 (Windows)

MSys2 has Python 3.x and 2.x packages for each repository. Similar to Unix, the command is "python3" and "python2".