On Wednesday, 27 September 2023 at 21:32:53 UTC+2, Mats Wichmann wrote: > On 9/27/23 05:17, Zuri Shaddai Kuchipudi via Python-list wrote: > > hello everyone this the error that im getting while trying to install and > > upgrade pip on what is the solution for it? > > > > C:\repository\pst-utils-pc-davinci-simulator>pip install > > You are using pip version 7.0.1, however version 23.2.1 is available. > > You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command. > > You must give at least one requirement to install (see "pip help install") > > > > C:\repository\pst-utils-pc-davinci-simulator>pip install --upgrade pip > > You are using pip version 7.0.1, however version 23.2.1 is available. > > You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command. > > Collecting pip > > Using cached > > https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/ba/19/e63fb4e0d20e48bd2167bb7e857abc0e21679e24805ba921a224df8977c0/pip-23.2.1.tar.gz > > > > Complete output from command python setup.py egg_info: > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "<string>", line 20, in <module> > > File "c:\users\kuchipz\appdata\local\temp\pip-build-gc4ekm\pip\setup.py", > > line 7 > > def read(rel_path: str) -> str: > > ^ > > SyntaxError: invalid syntax > PyPI *should* be returning a compatible version of pip to upgrade to. > pip itself has long since dropped support for 2.7, and the version > you're trying to force is pretty clear: > > pip 23.2.1 > > Meta > License: MIT License (MIT) > Author: The pip developers > Requires: Python >=3.7 > ... > Classifiers > Development Status > 5 - Production/Stable > Intended Audience > Developers > License > OSI Approved :: MIT License > Programming Language > Python > Python :: 3 > Python :: 3 :: Only > ... > > So "don't do that". > > Why it's trying to select an incompatible version when you ask to > upgrade is not something I'd like to speculate on, for me personally > that's a surprise. Maybe something else you did before? > > Also make sure you're using a pip that matches your Python. It's usually > safer if you invoke it as: > > python -m pip install --upgrade pip > > (or whatever the precise name of your Python 2 interpreter actually is) the code that i want to run and all the libraries are written for python 2 but i have seen a video where the person showed the 2to3 pip method in which it rewrites the code in python 3 and shows all the necessary changes. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: upgrade of pip on my python 2.7 version
Zuri Shaddai Kuchipudi via Python-list Wed, 27 Sep 2023 13:42:01 -0700
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