On 9/27/21, Mats Wichmann wrote:
>
> pip, meanwhile, is not in the same directory as the python executable,
> so even "adding python to PATH" doesn't solve the problem of running
> pip. Invoke it like this instead:
The installer's option to add Python to PATH adds both the
installation directory
On 9/27/21 08:00, Will wrote:
Hello team at python.org,
I've asked this question on a forum and tried to figure it out myself, but
I'm at a dead end. I don't know if you guys answer questions like this but
I have no where else to turn to.
I am using a Lenovo Laptop using
On 9/27/21, Will wrote:
>
>I am using a Lenovo Laptop using Windows. I'm trying to install
>get-pip.py
The installer includes pip by default and has an option to update PATH
for you, though the latter isn't enabled by default.
Latest 64-bit release:
https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.9.
Hello team at python.org,
I've asked this question on a forum and tried to figure it out myself, but
I'm at a dead end. I don't know if you guys answer questions like this but
I have no where else to turn to.
I am using a Lenovo Laptop using Windows. I'm trying to install
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