Hi, Maybe this question should be posted to the development mailinglist but as I am not subscribed there I post it here. I have written a python script that depends on external python packages (python-docx, pymssq, and others). When I am trying to deploy it on other computers, where there is a standalone installation of QGIS-OSGeo4W-2.18.17-1-Setup-x86_64.exe on Windows 7 and where I have opened a cmd window as administrator, executed a bat file that sets the path right for the python environment of the installed qgis, I get an error when I try to execute pip commands. I execute them as : python -m pip install python-docx Then I get a mentioning of setuptools that are not installed. I tried to install setuptools with pip but then I got a mentioning of there not being a version of setuptools. The python version is 2.75. I downloaded setuptools and unzipped it and executed easy_install.py but then I got a mentioning that I might have no rights to write to this directory. As I am administrator this can not be the case. How can I install setuptools or use pip to download external python packages for the qgis python installation?
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