In article <mailman.84.1466025030.2288.python-l...@python.org>, Random832 <random...@fastmail.com> says... > The idea is, if you have multiple python installations on your path, > "pip" will find the first one, "pip2" will find the first python2 one > (so if the first one was python3, or vice versa), and pip2.7 will find > 2.7 even if e.g. 2.6 was before it on the path. > > It makes a bit more sense on Unix where all of these are in /usr/bin and > only the primary "pip" [of whatever your main python installation] > actually exists. >
Thank you very much for the reply! So I guess it will be safe if I just add only 2.7 installation dir to the PATH var and use 'pip'. -- Let There Be Light Custom LED driveri prema specifikacijama http://tinyurl.com/customleddriver Chupo -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list