How to set the path to the Python executable using ROS Toolbox preferences

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Hi When I try to run the 'rosinit' command on Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS for R2022b, I got the following error:
Path to Python Executable is not set. Set the path to the Python executable using ROS Toolbox preferences.
Therefore, I put the path to the python executable with ROS Toolbox preferences. However, I got the error message below.
In addition, when I run the 'pyenv', I got the below.
Although I checked the previous questions about this problem, I could not solve this problem.
Thank you for your help.

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Jagadeesh Konakalla
Jagadeesh Konakalla on 24 Oct 2022
Hi Ryo,
The error message is confusing. Team is working on to imporve the error message.
Can you please use the version 3.9.13 and use the above UI to set the path and let me know if it does not work.
Thanks,
Jagadeesh K.
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Jagadeesh Konakalla
Jagadeesh Konakalla on 9 Jan 2023
Please do not change anything inside the MATLAB installation directory. Please install python outside of MATLAB installation directory. I guess you may have to reinstall your MATLAB.
Vincenzo Petrone
Vincenzo Petrone on 2 Feb 2023
I had the same issue with Python3.9.16 and Python3.9.15.
As suggested by @Jagadeesh Konakalla, installing Python3.9.13 and setting the right path in ROS toolbox solved the problem.
I followed this guide to install a specific sub-version of Python3.9.X.

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Benoit Auclair
Benoit Auclair on 10 Dec 2022
Edited: Benoit Auclair on 10 Dec 2022
Hi there,
This is still problematic because even after providing a python 3.9.13 interpreter, (see screenshot of ubuntu terminal) this won't work. Setting the python interpreter with pyenv('Version', '/usr/bin/python3') will still identify a python 3.8. Same happens when using the ROS Toolbox UI.
Benoit
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Jagadeesh Konakalla
Jagadeesh Konakalla on 12 Dec 2022
From the attched errors, i see that you provided 3.8 which is not supported. I requested to use the 3.9.x version of python. If you provide the path of 3.9.x, it should work.
Kyle Gao
Kyle Gao on 10 Feb 2023
Can you please help me with this too? I'm adding python 3.9.16 to the ROS toolbox but it reports this error

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