On 04/09/2015 02:04, Steve Burrus wrote:
On Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 7:06:27 PM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 03/09/2015 23:20, Steve Burrus wrote:
Well I hjave certainly noted more than once that pip is cont ained in Python 3.4. But I 
am having the most extreme problems with simply typing "pip" into my command 
prompt and then getting back the normal information on pip! I have repeatedly downloaded 
[to my Desktop] that get-pip.py file then  ran it. I even downloaded that easy-install.py 
and ran that but to no success! I have all of the proper env. variables set. Can someone 
please help me?

As always my main and spare crystal balls are at the menders due to
overwork, so I'll have to ask, what happened when you tried the 'pip',
'get-pip.py' and 'easy-install.py' commands?  What OS are you on?

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I have tried the 'python get-pip.py' command over amnd over again in my command 
prompt and the 'python easy-install.py" command a little less. I swear I have 
set ALL of the env. variables correctly! My OS is Windows 10 Beta Preview Build 
10074.


I'm awfully sorry, but my crystal balls still aren't back from the menders, so let's try again. Precisely explain what happened when you tried the 'pip', 'get-pip.py' and 'easy-install.py' commands? Could it have been nuclear holocaust, ice cream dripping down your shirt front, something like "pip isn't recognised as a Windows command", or whatever the wording actually is, or even a Python traceback, in which case please cut and paste it, in full, here?

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Mark Lawrence

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