No when. I do anything of that sort it says that pip isn't recognised as an
internal or external command and that's because it isn't installedI
searched the internet and it asked me to check the scripts folder to see if I
have pip and it wasn't there...and im pretty sure. That I checked
On 10/8/20 9:36 PM, Vedant Nichal wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am an amateur python developer but I’m facing a lot of issues regarding
> python installation on windows 10...whenever I install python on my
> pc...irrespective of its version my scripts folder is always empty..
are you sure you're actually
Hello,
I am an amateur python developer but I’m facing a lot of issues regarding
python installation on windows 10...whenever I install python on my
pc...irrespective of its version my scripts folder is always empty..so I
tried installing pip from the zip file available at pypi.org...pip got
insta
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 3:40 AM, wrote:
> This actually worked!! It's a bare machine with nothing (except the system)
> using python.
Good to know! But, uhh... *what* actually worked? You've posted with
no content, so we have no idea which of the several suggestions in
this thread worked - and,
This actually worked!! It's a bare machine with nothing (except the system)
using python.
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On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 4:40 AM, Dennis Lee Bieber
wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Nov 2014 11:53:10 +1100, Steven D'Aprano
> declaimed the following:
>
>>billyfurl...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>
>>> Add this to the bashrc
>>> export PATH=$PATH:/opt/python2.7/bin/
>>
>>I'm not so sure about that, but I don't have
On Wed, 26 Nov 2014 09:09:30 -0800, billyfurlong wrote:
> ./configure --prefix=/opt/python2.7 --enable-shared
Do you need to install to /opt instead of the default of
/usr/local/bin? I have multiple versions of Python installed on a Red Hat
system (Centos, but RH should be the same) using the d
To further explain my terse post from before (from my phone), see below.
On 11/26/2014 10:09 AM, billyfurl...@gmail.com wrote:
> Now the installation worked fine but shouldn't I see that it's using the
> correct version???
>
> I also did try to run /opt/python2.7/bin/python2.7 and it give me thi
billyfurl...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Not a python user but I'm trying to upgrade python so I can install pip
> which is required for one of the apps that I'm installing.
>
> I've tried to install using the below instructions, but when I type python
> I still get the old 2.4.3 version. Oh
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 4:09 AM, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Not a python user but I'm trying to upgrade python so I can install pip which
> is required for one of the apps that I'm installing.
>
> I've tried to install using the below instructions, but when I type python I
> still get the old 2.4.3 v
Hi all,
Not a python user but I'm trying to upgrade python so I can install pip which
is required for one of the apps that I'm installing.
I've tried to install using the below instructions, but when I type python I
still get the old 2.4.3 version. Oh Red Hat 5.8 is where I'm installing on.
I'm getting closer now.
I figured out that when I typed python in cmd.exe window it was trying
to run the cygwin version of python. I removed that link and cmd.exe
now finds the correct version.
Therefore, this is not a bug. However, someone should add a caution in
the installation instructions
Bucco wrote:
> The python 2.4 version msi did no better. Please help. I do not
> really want to go back to Active State Python.
>
>
> Thanks:)
>
> SA
>
>
> Bucco wrote:
> > I
> > am going to try to install python 2.4 with the msi installer and see if
> > I have the same issue with that version.
Bucco wrote:
> The python 2.4 version msi did no better. Please help. I do not
> really want to go back to Active State Python.
>
>
> Thanks:)
>
> SA
>
>
> Bucco wrote:
> > I
> > am going to try to install python 2.4 with the msi installer and see if
> > I have the same issue with that version.
The python 2.4 version msi did no better. Please help. I do not
really want to go back to Active State Python.
Thanks:)
SA
Bucco wrote:
> I
> am going to try to install python 2.4 with the msi installer and see if
> I have the same issue with that version. If anyone else has any ideas
> ple
I installed python 2.5b3 on my windows XP sp2 box without any issues.
I can double click the python program, and idle comes up in the command
line window. However when I run python from the command line program
cmd.exe, I get a pop-up window with the following error:
16 bit Windows Subsystem
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