Problems

justin walters walters.justin01 at gmail.com
Thu May 4 11:33:16 EDT 2017


On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 4:42 AM, aohK euqsarraT <tarrasqueaohk at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I have been using pycharm + python 3.6 for a year and then i updated
> pycharm, that was when things became a super buggy mess. I tried to
> reinstall everything from scratch but the python installation keeps having
> the previous wrong paths that pycharm and python 3.6 are not connected, how
> do i make my computer forget all these things and reinstall with all things
> automatically work together like the very first time i installed it? (Just
> like my other laptop that i just have to click "next" and tick the
> recommended sections then everything is in its place). Thanks!
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This is soemthing you should contact Pycharm Support about. There is
probably a configuration option
under preferences to point Pycharm at your Python executable. I usually set
this up
with a virtualenv for each project.

This link looks like it could be helpful:
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/2017.1/configuring-python-interpreter-for-a-project.html

Also, when selecting an interpreter for a new project or changing the
interpreter for an existing project, you don't
have to choose from the dropdown. You can manually enter a path as well.

Hope this helps.



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