On 10/10/2018 03:05 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
  Here, both python-2.7.15 and python3-3.6.6 are installed. Using pip (which I understand works with both python versions) I was able to install ipython, matplotlib, numpy, and pandas. They're all in
/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages.

  Now I want to install the same packages for python3 so they are are found
also in /usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages. I've not found the proper
command line syntax to do this.

  When I try, for example, 'python3 -m pip install numpy3' the system tells
me that pip is not available. I want to learn how to manage both series
since some of the applications I regularly use require python2 while any
python scripts I now write use python3.

   If there's a document or web site that explains how to manage both
versions please point me to it.

Rich

I think you have to first install a package called 'python3-pip'. At least that's what I had to do on Ubuntu.

Regards,  Jim

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