Re: [Python-ideas] Looking for input to help with the pip situation

2017-11-11 Thread Michel Desmoulin
> On Windows, which is the only platform I can reasonably comment on, > the killer issue is that the installer doesn't make the commands > "python" and "pip" available by default. Just checking my PC, both go > and rust (which I installed *ages* ago) do appear to, so they "just > work". Java

Re: [Python-ideas] Looking for input to help with the pip situation

2017-11-11 Thread Michel Desmoulin
Le 10/11/2017 à 12:41, Oleg Broytman a écrit : > On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 09:50:22AM +, Paul Moore > wrote: >> The biggest reason we don't add Python to PATH, as I understand it, is >> because we need to consider the implications of people having multiple >> versions of

Re: [Python-ideas] Looking for input to help with the pip situation

2017-11-11 Thread Michel Desmoulin
Le 10/11/2017 à 09:01, Nick Coghlan a écrit : > On 10 November 2017 at 17:05, Michel Desmoulin > wrote: >> >>> Which is why we advise getting into a virtual environment ASAP, such >>> that the only platform specific thing folks necessarily need to learn >>> to get