Hm... Tbh, idk what could be wrong because `sudo pip install jira` worked
for me since first try. Just checking: the pip is installed (`sudo
easy_install pip`), right? Any error messages?

Edward

Em 13 de nov de 2016 10:46 PM, "Flavio Junqueira" <[email protected]> escreveu:

Sorry, I guess my initial message wasn't clear. I did run `sudo pip install
jira` and that's what didn't work.

-Flavio

> On 13 Nov 2016, at 16:31, Edward Ribeiro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> +1 about using `sudo pip install jira`.
>
> The `sudo easy_install JIRA` is wrong because I should have put 'jira'
> (lowercase).
>
> The library is this one: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/jira/
>
> Edward
>
> Em 13 de nov de 2016 10:13 PM, "Michael Han" <[email protected]> escreveu:
>
> Would 'sudo pip install jira' work for you?
>
> On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 12:34 PM, Flavio Junqueira <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I've used the merge script and it works great... mostly. I had an issue
>> with the jira bit and I'm not entirely sure what the problem is, but I
can
>> use some help. It is probably something silly on my end.
>>
>> I have installed the jira package with pip, like the merge script
>> recommends:
>>
>>          Could not find jira-python library. Run 'sudo pip install jira'
>> to install.
>>
>> The instructions say something slightly different, though:
>>
>>          sudo easy_install JIRA
>>
>> Am I installing the right thing? Is there a path I need to set somewhere?
>>
>> -Flavio
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Cheers
> Michael.

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