--- layout: page title: Download and install --- Download ============================================================ .. class:: download_menu There are `nightly binary builds`_ available. Those builds are not always as stable as the release, but they contain numerous bugfixes and performance improvements. We provide binaries for x86, ARM, PPC and s390x running on different operating systems such as Linux, Mac OS X and Windows (`what's new in PyPy 7.0?`_): * the Python2.7 compatible release — **PyPy2.7 v7.0** * the Python3.5 compatible release — **PyPy3.5 v7.0** * the Python3.6 compatible release, alpha quality — **PyPy3.6 v7.0** * the Python2.7 Software Transactional Memory special release — **PyPy-STM 2.5.1** (Linux x86-64 only) .. _what's new in PyPy 7.0?: http://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/release-v7.0.0.html .. class:: download_menu * Download * `Default (with a JIT Compiler)`_ * `Other versions`_ * `Installing`_ (optional) * `Installing more modules`_ * `Installing NumPy`_ (optional) * `Building from source`_ * `Packaging`_ * `Checksums`_ .. _`Default (with a JIT Compiler)`: "JIT Compiler" version ------------------------------- These binaries include a Just-in-Time compiler. They only work on x86 CPUs that have the SSE2_ instruction set (most of them do, nowadays), or on x86-64 CPUs. They also contain `stackless`_ extensions, like `greenlets`_. Linux binaries and common distributions --------------------------------------- Linux binaries are dynamically linked, as is usual, and thus might not be usable due to the sad story of linux binary compatibility. This means that **Linux binaries are only usable on the distributions written next to them** unless you're ready to hack your system by adding symlinks to the libraries it tries to open. There are better solutions: * use Squeaky's `portable Linux binaries`_. * or download PyPy from your release vendor (usually an outdated version): `Ubuntu`_ (`PPA`_), `Debian`_, `Homebrew`_, MacPorts, `Fedora`_, `Gentoo`_ and `Arch`_ are known to package PyPy, with various degrees of being up-to-date. * or translate_ your own PyPy. .. _`Ubuntu`: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=pypy&searchon=names .. _`PPA`: https://launchpad.net/~pypy/+archive/ppa .. _`Debian`: http://packages.debian.org/sid/pypy .. _`Fedora`: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/PyPyStack .. _`Gentoo`: http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-python/pypy .. _`Homebrew`: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/pypy.rb .. _`Arch`: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PyPy .. _`portable Linux binaries`: https://github.com/squeaky-pl/portable-pypy#portable-pypy-distribution-for-linux .. _release: Python2.7 compatible PyPy 7.0 ------------------------------- .. class:: download_menu * `Linux x86 binary (32bit, built on Ubuntu 12.04 - 16.04)`__ (see ``[1]`` below) * `Linux x86-64 binary (64bit, built on Ubuntu 12.04 - 16.04)`__ (see ``[1]`` below) * `Mac OS X binary (64bit)`__ * FreeBSD x86 and x86_64: see FreshPorts_ * `Windows binary (32bit)`__ (you might need the VS 2008 runtime library installer `vcredist_x86.exe`_.) * `PowerPC PPC64 Linux binary (64bit big-endian, Fedora 20)`__ (see ``[1]`` below) * `PowerPC PPC64le Linux binary (64bit little-endian, Fedora 21)`__ (see ``[1]`` below) * `s390x Linux binary (built on Redhat Linux 7.2)`__ (see ``[1]`` below) * `Source (tar.bz2)`__; `Source (zip)`__. See below for more about the sources. * `All our downloads,`__ including previous versions. We also have a mirror_, but please use only if you have troubles accessing the links above .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy2.7-v7.0.0-linux32.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy2.7-v7.0.0-linux64.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy2.7-v7.0.0-osx64.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy2.7-v7.0.0-win32.zip .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy2.7-v7.0.0-ppc64.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy2.7-v7.0.0-ppc64le.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy2.7-v7.0.0-s390x.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy2.7-v7.0.0-src.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy2.7-v7.0.0-src.zip .. _`vcredist_x86.exe`: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5582 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads .. _mirror: http://buildbot.pypy.org/mirror/ .. _FreshPorts: http://www.freshports.org/lang/pypy Python 3.5.3 compatible PyPy3.5 v7.0.0 --------------------------------------- .. class:: download_menu * `Linux x86 binary (32bit, built on Ubuntu 12.04 - 16.04)`__ (see ``[1]`` below) * `Linux x86-64 binary (64bit, built on Ubuntu 12.04 - 16.04)`__ (see ``[1]`` below) * `Mac OS X binary (64bit)`__ (High Sierra >= 10.13, not for Sierra and below) * `Windows binary (32bit)`__ **BETA** * `PowerPC PPC64 Linux binary (64bit big-endian, Fedora 20)`__ (see ``[1]`` below) * `PowerPC PPC64le Linux binary (64bit little-endian, Fedora 21)`__ (see ``[1]`` below) * `s390x Linux binary (built on Redhat Linux 7.2)`__ (see ``[1]`` below) * `Source (tar.bz2)`__; `Source (zip)`__. See below for more about the sources. * `All our downloads,`__ including previous versions. We also have a mirror_, but please use only if you have troubles accessing the links above .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.5-v7.0.0-linux32.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.5-v7.0.0-linux64.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.5-v7.0.0-osx64.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.5-v7.0.0-win32.zip .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.5-v7.0.0-ppc64.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.5-v7.0.0-ppc64le.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.5-v7.0.0-s390x.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.5-v7.0.0-src.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.5-v7.0.0-src.zip .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads If your CPU is really, really old, it may be a x86-32 without SSE2. There is untested support for manually translating PyPy's JIT without SSE2 (``--jit-backend=x86-without-sse2``) but note that your machine is probably low-spec enough that running CPython on it is a better idea in the first place. ``[1]:`` stating it again: the Linux binaries are provided for the distributions listed here. **If your distribution is not exactly this one, it won't work,** you will probably see: ``pypy: error while loading shared libraries: ...``. Unless you want to hack a lot, try out the `portable Linux binaries`_. Python 3.6 compatible PyPy3.6 v7.0.0-alpha ------------------------------------------- .. class:: download_menu * `Linux x86-64 binary (64bit, built on Ubuntu 12.04 - 16.04)`__ (see ``[1]`` below) * `Mac OS X binary (64bit)`__ (High Sierra >= 10.13, not for Sierra and below) * `Windows binary (32bit)`__ **BETA** * `Source (tar.bz2)`__; `Source (zip)`__. See below for more about the sources. * `All our downloads,`__ including previous versions. We also have a mirror_, but please use only if you have troubles accessing the links above .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.6-v7.0.0-linux64.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.6-v7.0.0-osx64.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.6-v7.0.0-win32.zip .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.6-v7.0.0-src.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3.6-v7.0.0-src.zip .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads PyPy-STM 2.5.1 ------------------------------ This is a special version of PyPy! See the `Software Transactional Memory`_ (STM) documentation. * `PyPy-STM Linux x86-64 binary (64bit, tar.bz2 built on Ubuntu 12.04 - 16.04)`__ .. _`Software Transactional Memory`: http://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/stm.html .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy-stm-2.5.1-linux64.tar.bz2 .. _`Other versions (without a JIT)`: Other versions ------------------------------- The other versions of PyPy are: * The most up-to-date `nightly binary builds`_ with a JIT, if the official release is too old for what you want to do. There are versions for different libc on this site too. * Reverse debugger: This version enables debugging your Python programs by going forward and backward in time. See the `RevDB documentation`__. .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/revdb/ * Sandboxing: A special safe version. Read the docs about sandboxing_. This version is **not supported** and not actively maintained. You will likely have to fix some issues yourself, or checkout an old version, or otherwise play around on your own. We provide this documentation only for historical reasons. Please do not use in production. For reference, there are some very old, unmaintained binaries for Linux (32bit__, 64bit__). .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy-1.8-sandbox-linux64.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy-1.8-sandbox-linux.tar.bz2 .. _`sandbox docs`: http://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/sandbox.html .. _`nightly binary builds`: http://buildbot.pypy.org/nightly/trunk/ Installing ---------- All binary versions are packaged in a ``tar.bz2`` or ``zip`` file. When uncompressed, they run in-place. For now you can uncompress them either somewhere in your home directory or, say, in ``/opt``, and if you want, put a symlink from somewhere like ``/usr/local/bin/pypy`` to ``/path/to/pypy_expanded/bin/pypy``. Do not move or copy the executable ``pypy`` outside the tree --- put a symlink to it, otherwise it will not find its libraries. Installing more modules ------------------------------- There are as yet few distribution-ready packages. We recommend installing ``pip``, which is the standard package manager of Python. It works like it does on CPython as explained in the `installation documentation`_. If you use your distribution's PyPy package we recommend you install packages into a virtualenv. If you try to build a module and the build process complains about "missing Python.h", you may need to install the pypy-dev package. .. _installation documentation: http://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/install.html Installing NumPy ------------------------------- **There are two different versions of NumPy for PyPy.** For details see this `FAQ question`_. 1. Standard NumPy +++++++++++++++++ Installation works on any recent PyPy (the release_ above is fine). The currently released numpy 1.13 works except for ``nditers`` with the ``updateifcopy`` flag. For example, without using a virtualenv:: $ ./pypy-xxx/bin/pypy -m ensurepip $ ./pypy-xxx/bin/pip install cython numpy (See the general `installation documentation`_ for more.) 2. NumPyPy ++++++++++ The "numpy" module can also be installed from `our own repository`__ rather than from the official source. This version uses our built-in ``_numpypy`` multiarray replacement module, written in RPython. This module is not complete, but if it works it should give correct answers. Its performance is hard to predict exactly. For regular NumPy source code that handles large arrays, it is likely to be slower than the standard NumPy. It is faster on pure python code that loop over ndarrays doing things on an element-by-element basis. .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/numpy Installation (see the `installation documentation`_ for installing ``pip``):: pypy -m pip install git+https://bitbucket.org/pypy/numpy.git Alternatively, the direct way:: git clone https://bitbucket.org/pypy/numpy.git cd numpy pypy setup.py install If you installed to a system directory, you need to also run this once:: sudo pypy -c 'import numpy' Note again that this version is incomplete: many things do not work and those that do may not be any faster than NumPy on CPython. For further instructions see `the pypy/numpy repository`__ and the `FAQ question`_ about the difference between the two. .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/numpy .. _`FAQ question`: http://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/faq.html#should-i-install-numpy-or-numpypy .. _translate: Building from source -------------------- (see more build instructions_) 1. Get the source code. The preferred way is to checkout the current trunk using Mercurial_. The trunk usually works and is of course more up-to-date. The following command should run in about 7 minutes nowadays if you have hg >= 3.7 (it is much slower with older versions):: hg clone https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy The trunk contains PyPy 2. For PyPy 3, switch to the correct branch:: # for PyPy 3: switch to the branch of PyPy that implements Python 3.5 hg update py3.5 Alternatively, get one of the following smaller packages for the source at the same revision as the above binaries: * `pypy2-v6.0.0-src.tar.bz2`__ (sources, PyPy 2 only) * `pypy3-v6.0.0-src.tar.bz2`__ (sources, PyPy 3 only) .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy2-v6.0.0-src.tar.bz2 .. __: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/downloads/pypy3-v6.0.0-src.tar.bz2 2. Make sure you **installed the dependencies.** See the list here__. .. __: http://pypy.readthedocs.org/en/latest/build.html#install-build-time-dependencies 3. Enter the ``goal`` directory:: cd pypy/pypy/goal 4. Run the ``rpython`` script. Here are the common combinations of options (works also with ``python`` instead of ``pypy``; requires CPython 2.7 or PyPy 2, even to build PyPy 3):: pypy ../../rpython/bin/rpython -Ojit targetpypystandalone # get the JIT version pypy ../../rpython/bin/rpython -O2 targetpypystandalone # get the no-jit version pypy ../../rpython/bin/rpython -O2 --sandbox targetpypystandalone # get the sandbox version 5. Enjoy Mandelbrot ``:-)`` It takes on the order of half an hour to finish the translation, and about 3GB of RAM on a 32-bit system and about 5GB on 64-bit systems. (Do not start a translation on a machine with insufficient RAM! It will just swap forever. See notes below in that case.) 6. If you want to install this PyPy as root, please read the next section, Packaging_. Notes: * It is recommended to use PyPy to do translations, instead of using CPython, because it is twice as fast. You should just start by downloading an official release of PyPy (with the JIT). If you really have to use CPython then note that we are talking about CPython 2.7 here, not CPython 3.x. (Older versions like 2.6 are out.) * On some 32-bit systems, the address space limit of 2 or 3 GB of RAM can be an issue. More generally you may be just a little bit low of RAM. First note that 2 GB is really not enough nowadays; on Windows you first need to refer to the `Windows build instructions`_. More precisely, translation on 32-bit takes at this point 2.7 GB if PyPy is used and 2.9 GB if CPython is used. There are two workarounds: 1. use PyPy, not CPython. If you don't have any PyPy so far, not even an older version, then you need to build one first, with some parts removed. So, first translate with ``...rpython -Ojit targetpypystandalone --withoutmod-micronumpy --withoutmod-cpyext``, then copy ``pypy-c`` and ``libpypy_c.so`` somewhere else, and finally call it with ``...pypy-c ../../rpython/bin/rpython -Ojit``. 2. if even using PyPy instead of CPython is not enough, try to tweak some internal parameters. Example (slower but saves around 400MB):: PYPY_DONT_RUN_SUBPROCESS=1 PYPY_GC_MAX_DELTA=200MB pypy --jit loop_longevity=300 ../../rpython/bin/rpython -Ojit --source # then read the next point about --source * You can run translations with ``--source``, which only builds the C source files (and prints at the end where). Then you can ``cd`` there and execute ``make``. This is another way to reduce memory usage. Note that afterwards, you have to run manually ``pypy-c .../pypy/tool/build_cffi_imports.py`` if you want to be able to import the cffi-based modules. * On Linux, translating with ``asmgcroot``, is delicate. It requires using gcc with no particularly fancy options. It does not work e.g. with clang, or if you pass uncommon options with the ``CFLAGS`` environment variable. If you insist on passing these options or using clang, then you can compile PyPy with the default `shadow stack`_ option instead (for a small performance price in non-JITted code). * Like other JITs, PyPy doesn't work out of the box on some Linux distributions that trade full POSIX compliance for extra security features. E.g. with PAX, you have to run PyPy with ``paxctl -cm``. This also applies to translation (unless you use CPython to run the translation and you specify ``--source``). .. _instructions: http://pypy.readthedocs.org/en/latest/build.html .. _`x86 (IA-32)`: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IA-32 .. _`x86-64`: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64 .. _SSE2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE2 .. _`contact us`: contact.html .. _`sandboxing`: features.html#sandboxing .. _`stackless`: http://www.stackless.com/ .. _`greenlets`: http://pypy.readthedocs.org/en/latest/stackless.html#greenlets .. _`Windows build instructions`: http://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/windows.html#preparing-windows-for-the-large-build .. _`shadow stack`: http://pypy.readthedocs.org/en/latest/config/translation.gcrootfinder.html .. _Mercurial: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/ Packaging --------- Once PyPy is translated from source the binary package similar to those provided in the section `Default (with a JIT Compiler)`_ above could be easily created with ``package.py`` script as following:: cd ./pypy/pypy/tool/release/ python package.py --help #for information python package.py --archive-name pypy-my-own-package-name It is recommended to use package.py because custom scripts will invariably become out-of-date. If you want to write custom scripts anyway, note an easy-to-miss point: some modules are written with CFFI, and require some compilation. If you install PyPy as root without pre-compiling them, normal users will get errors: * PyPy 2.5.1 or earlier: normal users would see permission errors. Installers need to run ``pypy -c "import gdbm"`` and other similar commands at install time; the exact list is in `package.py`_. Users seeing a broken installation of PyPy can fix it after-the-fact if they have sudo rights, by running once e.g. ``sudo pypy -c "import gdbm``. * PyPy 2.6 and later: anyone would get ``ImportError: no module named _gdbm_cffi``. Installers need to run ``pypy _gdbm_build.py`` in the ``lib_pypy`` directory during the installation process (plus others; see the exact list in `package.py`_). Users seeing a broken installation of PyPy can fix it after-the-fact, by running ``pypy /path/to/lib_pypy/_gdbm_build.py``. This command produces a file called ``_gdbm_cffi.pypy-41.so`` locally, which is a C extension module for PyPy. You can move it at any place where modules are normally found: e.g. in your project's main directory, or in a directory that you add to the env var ``PYTHONPATH``. .. _`package.py`: https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/src/default/pypy/tool/release/package.py Checksums --------- Here are the checksums for each of the downloads of PyPy 7.0.0 and the older 6.0.0. pypy2.7-7.0.0 sha256:: 446fc208dd77a0048368da830564e6e4180bcd786e524b5369c61785af5c903a pypy2.7-v7.0.0-linux32.tar.bz2 971b1909f9fe960c4c643a6940d3f8a60d9a7a2937119535ab0cfaf83498ecd7 pypy2.7-v7.0.0-linux64.tar.bz2 e7ecb029d9c7a59388838fc4820a50a2f5bee6536010031060e3dfa882730dc8 pypy2.7-v7.0.0-osx64.tar.bz2 2ce390d93fa57ba912066a8b6439588bd9cf6aa9cef44d892b8e3e6dba64615e pypy2.7-v7.0.0-s390x.tar.bz2 04477a41194240cd71e485c3f41dec35a787d1b3bc030f9aa59e5e81bcf4118b pypy2.7-v7.0.0-win32.zip 165ffdf49a04c3ebdc966f76e67dd1767ad699657215dd83ca6996ab8ed87f52 pypy2.7-v7.0.0-ppc64.tar.bz2 cfb0e2e9b1434e94ea559548c7486c8e7b4319a397309e8ed3783d9beadf1c6c pypy2.7-v7.0.0-ppc64le.tar.bz2 f51d8bbfc4e73a8a01820b7871a45d13c59f1399822cdf8a19388c69eb20c18c pypy2.7-v7.0.0-src.tar.bz2 77c8c02cf412a5f8182ffe8845877cffa506e5a5ce3a7cd835483fdc1202afd4 pypy2.7-v7.0.0-src.zip pypy 3.5-v7.0.0 sha256:: b8db8fbca9621de8ea8cd7184b322f2dddb2f385e8e5a63dfb75bb3fea4b2e3f pypy3.5-v7.0.0-linux32.tar.bz2 729e3c54325969c98bd3658c6342b9f5987b96bad1d6def04250a08401b54c4b pypy3.5-v7.0.0-linux64.tar.bz2 7c6d71653d9b1a7946d1eeebbf24b454fe934fba8b0c39f648bdc545fb2895ce pypy3.5-v7.0.0-osx64.tar.bz2 d588b045cc0d3a75c31fce54c1d181b1206ad9a5dd272fe79160a6268401605f pypy3.5-v7.0.0-s390x.tar.bz2 23e30b00ab61f24578059e4643fbf0221982faffd874898b5737fc5b334ca0ab pypy3.5-v7.0.0-ppc64.tar.bz2 2912884da05abc2cdf71dd337c3f280095351312c1a1732a52b6878174a0fd02 pypy3.5-v7.0.0-ppc64le.tar.bz2 TODO win32 b2ddb0f45cb4e0384fb498ef7fcca2ac96c730b9000affcf8d730169397f017f pypy3.5-v7.0.0-src.tar.bz2 3aa3a921c163667761165dbd2070e56d6715979fe9cc1f135d58ea0692a05a1e pypy3.5-v7.0.0-src.zip pypy 3.6-v7.0.0-alpha sha256:: 8576bde0760c239040706cf4952995eb0e77938b175885392a465a0d1616173d pypy3.6-v7.0.0-linux64.tar.bz2 4a95ffd61fd2d626a9c099db6e44889c2a7eecee9cb1cbc29e06603c218ba8e2 pypy3.6-v7.0.0-osx64.tar.bz2 645d81472d16922fd592e9261da449cb19847ff7d5eaa89bcf05d9214b6b2698 pypy3.6-v7.0.0-win32.zip 7ccbf81db5c647fa0c27636c7d18d059d2570fff7eaffc03857c67bee84b8a26 pypy3.6-v7.0.0-src.tar.bz2 867dce40a63caccde161d90a0792e69f2a510a1f3147b694731052be52fafe5c pypy3.6-v7.0.0-src.zip pypy2.7-6.0.0 sha256:: ad1082d4328ae8f32617b14628648583b82b6d29df3aa42b97bd1853c08c4bc8 pypy2-v6.0.0-linux32.tar.bz2 6cbf942ba7c90f504d8d6a2e45d4244e3bf146c8722d64e9410b85eac6b5af67 pypy2-v6.0.0-linux64.tar.bz2 924ca3f90aa28e8961859508c25752c95253b842318a0f267267ffe90f56a916 pypy2-v6.0.0-linux-armel.tar.bz2 6506ce739e31981e5596d3cc2e2c7f5b086ee77bb4d97773082b62b2f283eef2 pypy2-v6.0.0-linux-armhf-raspbian.tar.bz2 d7dc443e6bb9a45212e8d8f5a63e9f6ce23f1d88c50709efea1c75b76c8bc186 pypy2-v6.0.0-osx64.tar.bz2 bf155c8ac2f757d24361591080a9f4f95424a07e30f943f7d751d96442e0f36a pypy2-v6.0.0-s390x.tar.bz2 6097ec5ee23d0d34d8cd27a1072bed041c8a080ad48731190a03a2223029212d pypy2-v6.0.0-src.tar.bz2 3553b19447cdb627919cc37d76979e15dc755b085e979f5ffa9b25933ec343b3 pypy2-v6.0.0-src.zip 6e2210dae1ae721ed4eb9cba19f15453514b64111511c84f24843c4fdefdaf7f pypy2-v6.0.0-win32.zip pypy 3.5-v6.0.0 sha256:: b04eeee5160e6cb5f8962de80f077ea1dc7be34e77d74bf075519c23603f5ff9 pypy3-v6.0.0-linux32.tar.bz2 4cfffa292b9ef34bb6ba39cdbaa196c5c5cbbc5aa3faaa157cf45d7e34027048 pypy3-v6.0.0-linux64.tar.bz2 6a6888a55192f58594838b8b3d2e7daaad43d3bf4293afab3dd8987d0bbd1124 pypy3-v6.0.0-linux-armel.tar.bz2 8a0420dda23413925400538bbfc0cff2bbb2ab0de984eef6faaeab6d3309cbcc pypy3-v6.0.0-linux-armhf-raspbian.tar.bz2 938b8034e30f5f5060d2a079070c56c3be5559bc7ae9cc0c8395fe6fc45cfe4c pypy3-v6.0.0-osx64.tar.bz2 f0a3097cf74d6b1fb3ae2a060384e72b7868ca76cd04584336b417e9982ec0a5 pypy3-v6.0.0-s390x.tar.bz2 ed8005202b46d6fc6831df1d13a4613bc40084bfa42f275068edadf8954034a3 pypy3-v6.0.0-src.tar.bz2 8cd3cc2ef362e774edf9c7a6b79dbe42fff75217c5ed96b235a0a792e4421dc4 pypy3-v6.0.0-src.zip 72dddb3746a51f7672c77d619c818e27efe899e08ae82762448e50dbfdc2f5f3 pypy3-v6.0.0-win32.zip