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I used homebrew to install Python3 and instead of getting Python 3.6.3, I am getting 3.5.2

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Looks like others hit the same issue as well - see Why can't i install python 3.6 with homebrew?

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Can anyone help out with what is going on here?

When I check for the version of Python installed - here is what I am seeing.

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Here is the output from 'brew info python3'

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Error: The brew link step did not complete successfully
The formula built, but is not symlinked into /usr/local
Could not symlink bin/idle3
Target /usr/local/bin/idle3
already exists. You may want to remove it:
rm '/usr/local/bin/idle3'

Contoh rumus microsoft excel. HomeBrew installed Python 3.6.3, but could not symlink these files in /usr/local/bin:

Possible conflicting files are:
/usr/local/bin/idle3 -> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.5/bin/idle3
/usr/local/bin/pydoc3 -> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.5/bin/pydoc3
/usr/local/bin/python3 -> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.5/bin/python3
/usr/local/bin/python3-config -> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.5/bin/python3-config
/usr/local/bin/pyvenv -> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.5/bin/pyvenv

To force the link and overwrite all conflicting files:

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