P圜harm has config settings which may (someone from JetBrains would need to comment/confirm) store paths, but I don't think it would go overriding OS path settings. P圜harm definitely does not go installing Python versions by itself. P圜harm does not install Python, it uses the Python(s) it finds in the path. My understanding (and I could be wrong) is that to install a 'user' version of Python separate from the Linux OS (so not using the package manager) you have to install (compile) Python from source. user, version of Python 3.7? When you installed it (if you installed it) did you install it as a user version completely separate from the system version of Python (3)? If you installed Python 3.7 from the OS package manager that can be a problem because that will change/affect the system installation of Python. How did you install the 'non system', i.e. run # /usr/local/bin/python3.7 -version.run # /usr/local/bin/python* what do you see?.Run # which python3.7 what directory does it say it is in? Let's say /usr/local/bin run # /usr/bin/python3 -version what is returned.run # ls -la /usr/bin/python3 the whole path to the file does it point to an alias?.run # which python3 (just python3, no python 3 version) make a note of the directory, let say it returns '/usr/bin/python3' so directory is /usr/bin/.It may (as on my CentOS machine) say there is no python (as in Python 2). run # which python and make a note of what it returns (path + file name + whether it is an alias).I would recommend the following (from a command prompt, not mc) as root: You need to systematically look at all the versions of Python on the computer. Which may be any 3.x version, heck on the latest version of macOS it is still 2.7. It is made more tricky because most (Linux) distros will have some system installation of Python. Before you look at P圜harm you should check what your system OS, Linux Mint, thinks it has for versions of Python. Managing and using multiple Python versions on the same computer can be.
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