On 20/05/2014 10:19, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote: > Le lundi 19 mai 2014 21:18:54 UTC+2, Tim Golden a écrit : >> On 19/05/2014 20:07, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote: >> >>>>> Yesterday, I spent one hour attemepting to install IPython >>>>> for Py3.3 (win 7), I failed. I do not even succeed to >>>>> understand how. Pip, setuptools, whl or manualy with from >>>>> the >>>>> zip... completely lost. There is always something not >>>>> working.
>> >>>>> This morning I installed Py 3.4.1. I do not even >>>>> succeed to put it to work. >> >> I realise that this probably isn't very helpful, but I've just >> successfully installed ipython on Python 3.3 and Python 3.4 (Win7 >> 32-bit) by simply doing: >> >> py -3.3 -mpip install ipython >> >> py -3.4 -mpip install ipython >> >> >> > Sorry, but I'm even not able to understand how to install pip! Py3.3, > why? because I already all the Qt derivative. > > I found the pip manual, I do not get it! To install pip: To install > or upgrade pip, securely download get-pip.py. Where? What should I do > with it? Ah, I understand. I thought you already had pip and just had difficulties beyond that. Frankly, yes, bootstrapping pip on Windows can be a bit frustrating. That's why 3.4 comes with a version pre-installed. But you say you want to stay with 3.3. If it's possible, download get-pip.py from here: https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py (linked from here: http://pip.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installing.html) using wget, curl, File Save As, python requests, urllib.urlretrieve or whatever other method you choose. And then run the get-pip.py program with the version of Python for which you wish to install pip. eg, c:\python33\python.exe get-pip.py That will download the current versions of everything needed and will put various flavours of pip.exe into c:\python33\scripts. As I mentioned before, I've tended not to have the scripts directory on my path, and you can instead do: py -3.3 -mpip install .... I think some people have put together .msi/.exe installers for this but I can't point to any one in particular. TJG -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list