> On 7 Jun 2023, at 16:39, Florian Guilbault via Python-list > <python-list@python.org> wrote: > > Dear Python Technical Team, > > I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to you today to seek > assistance with an issue I am facing regarding the installation of 'pip' > despite my numerous attempts to resolve the problem. > > Recently, I performed installation, uninstallation, and even repair > operations on Python 3.10 on my computer. However, I have noticed that > 'pip' has never been installed successfully. When I check via the command > prompt, I receive the following error: "'pip' is not recognized as an > internal or external command, operable program, or batch file." > > I have tried several approaches to resolve this issue. I have verified that > the PATH environment variable is correctly configured to include the path > to the Python Scripts directory. I have also attempted to run the > 'get-pip.py' installation script from the command line, but it did not work > either. > > I am aware that 'pip' is typically installed automatically with Python, but > I am encountering this persistent difficulty. Therefore, I would like to > request your assistance and expertise in resolving this 'pip' installation > issue. I would like to be able to use 'pip' to manage my Python packages > efficiently. > > I am open to any suggestions and steps you can provide to help me resolve > this problem. Please note that I am a user on the Windows operating system. > > Thank you sincerely for your attention and support. I eagerly await your > guidance to resolve this situation.
You can run pip like this, that works with needing to mess with your PATH. py -m pip Barty > > Best regards, > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list