Too many issues will kill our team's development velocity, drastically. Make sure you have checked all steps below. ### Prerequisite * [ ] Make sure your problem is not listed in [the common build problems](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/Common-build-problems). * [ ] Make sure no duplicated issue has already been reported in [the pyenv issues](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/issues). You should look for closed issues, too. * [ ] Make sure you are not asking us to help solving your specific issue. * GitHub issues is opened mainly for development purposes. If you want to ask someone to help solving your problem, go to some community site like [Gitter](https://gitter.im/yyuu/pyenv), [StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/pyenv), etc. * [ ] Make sure your problem is not derived from packaging (e.g. [Homebrew](https://brew.sh)). * Please refer to the package documentation for the installation issues, etc. * [ ] Make sure your problem is not derived from plugins. * This repository is maintaining `pyenv` and the default `python-build` plugin only. Please refrain from reporting issues of other plugins here. ### Description - [ ] Platform information (e.g. Ubuntu Linux 16.04): - [ ] OS architecture (e.g. amd64): - [ ] pyenv version: - [ ] Python version: - [ ] C Compiler information (e.g. gcc 7.3): - [ ] Please attach the debug trace of the failing command as a gist: * Run `env PYENV_DEBUG=1 2>&1 | tee trace.log` and attach `trace.log`. E.g. if you have a problem with installing Python, run `env PYENV_DEBUG=1 pyenv install -v 2>&1 | tee trace.log` (note the `-v` option to `pyenv install`). - [ ] If you have a problem with installing Python, please also attach `config.log` from the build directory * The build directory is reported after the "BUILD FAILED" message and is usually under `/tmp`. - [ ] If the build succeeds but the problem is still with the build process (e.g. the resulting Python is missing a feature), please attach * the debug trace from reinstalling the faulty version with `env PYENV_DEBUG=1 pyenv install -f -k -v 2>&1 | tee trace.log` * `config.log` from the build directory. When using `pyenv install` with `-k` as per above, the build directory will be under `$PYENV_ROOT/sources`.