On 28Nov2017 21:23, Martin Schöön <martin.sch...@gmail.com> wrote:
Den 2017-11-27 skrev Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au>:
But if the package is mainstream you're probably ok? You could just live with it and do no more damage.

Otherwise, look to see what python packages are installed which you think you
may have pipped, and reinstall those. But also, pip tends not to install things
that are already present, so you might be fine.

The reason I think all is not well is the fact that pip list no only
results in a list of packages but at the end of the list (which does
not look complete) there is a bunch of error messages.

Please post them. Maybe someone has some insight. (Also post the pip command itself producing the messages.)

Running Python scripts has worked without issues so far.

Fingers crossed.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au> (formerly c...@zip.com.au)

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