Thanks for reporting.
The package suggestion comes from the command-not-found package, but I'm
not quite sure which is at fault here. (Especially since I am not able
to reproduce the issue on my 17.10 system, pip3 runs as expected after
installing)
Could you please post the output of the following commands:
1. dpkg -L python3-pip (tells us which files are installed by the package,
which should include the pip3 binary)
2. apt policy python3-pip (just to double-check, the version number looks ok
from the apport information in the summary)
3. echo $PATH (in case it can't find the binary to run in your PATH, although
this sounds a bit unlikely)
** Changed in: python-pip (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: command-not-found (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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pip3 installation does not give expected result
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