Re: Using PIP in Python 3.10 on Windows 10

2022-01-14 Thread Eryk Sun
On 1/14/22, Mats Wichmann wrote: > On 1/14/22 10:40, Jonathan Gossage wrote: > > By this do you mean the python.org installer or the Microsoft Store > installer - they're similar but have some differences. Jonathan is not using the store app. The store app is installed to the system in

Re: Using PIP in Python 3.10 on Windows 10

2022-01-14 Thread MRAB
On 2022-01-14 17:40, Jonathan Gossage wrote: I have installed Python 3.10.1 on Windows 10 using the recommended Windows Installer. When I try to access PIP from the command line, I get the following result, even though Python itself is accessible. C:\Users\jgoss>python Python 3.10.1

Re: Using PIP in Python 3.10 on Windows 10

2022-01-14 Thread Mats Wichmann
On 1/14/22 10:40, Jonathan Gossage wrote: > I have installed Python 3.10.1 on Windows 10 using the recommended Windows > Installer. When I try to access PIP from the command line, I get the > following result, even though Python itself is accessible. By this do you mean the python.org installer

Using PIP in Python 3.10 on Windows 10

2022-01-14 Thread Jonathan Gossage
I have installed Python 3.10.1 on Windows 10 using the recommended Windows Installer. When I try to access PIP from the command line, I get the following result, even though Python itself is accessible. C:\Users\jgoss>python Python 3.10.1 (tags/v3.10.1:2cd268a, Dec 6 2021, 19:10:37) [MSC v.1929