Ned Deily added the comment: You used "pip uninstall" to uninstall the Fedora-supplied pip (/usr/bin/pip)? That would be a really *bad* thing to do. And does Fedora supply a modified ensurepip / pip? What happens if you try this with a vanilla Python 3.5.x built from source? My initial reaction is that there is nothing Python can do about this and probably not pip either.
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