![]() ![]() #Upgrade pip3 mac install#This let me install dbt without issues, and all my other programs Reinstalled homebrew using my (Rosetta) iTerm To do this: right-click on iTerm, click ‘Get Info’, and check the ‘Open using Rosetta’ option. #Upgrade pip3 mac mac#This is a way to use programs as though they are operating on an non-M1 Mac ![]() ![]() I can’t remember the exact instructions here, but think this was pretty google-able I personally was finding that I had M1 issues on other programs installed via homebrew (pyenv, ruby, everything, gah!) that a python env wouldn’t solve, so I had to do something a little more drastic!Ĭompletely uninstalled homebrew, and all brew-installed programs Step 6: Deactivate your virtual environment.Īnd that’s it! Hope this saves some time for anyone struggling through the same situationĬhiming in here with my suggestions! (Thanks for the tag of all, if dbt is the only command line program you are having issues with, use Olya’s approach! It’s great! Step 5: Do whatever you need to do in dbt! Step 4: Change your working directory, if necessary. Python3 -m pip install -user -upgrade pip Step 3: Create a python virtual environment and install dbt.įull instructions here, but run these are the exact commands I ran in the Terminal: *Per - you may also consider uninstalling Homebrew completely and reinstalling brew via Rosetta first. Then, if you run which dbt you should get dbt not found. I’m team Homebrew - run brew uninstall dbt in the Terminal*. Step 2: Open your Terminal and uninstall any versions of dbt you may have tried to install before. Go to Applications > Utilities > Terminal (or go to whatever other Terminal app you use), right click, select ‘Get Info’ and then select ‘Open using Rosetta’ under the General options. Step 1: Set up your Terminal to use Rosetta. Screen Shot at 2.21.12 PM 886×150 45.4 KBĪfter some searching of the interwebs, I found a solution that worked for me, tucked away in a GitHub issue, in a comment by from Mike Lanza (thanks Mike! none of the other mentioned workarounds worked for me ). ![]()
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