Hi Jost

 

For Windows, those commands are typically not available by default (on PATH) because it is difficult to automatically add them.

 

You should be able to use “py.exe -m pip” as a substitute for “pip”. Or you can modify your default PATH environment variable to include your Python directory and the Scripts directory inside of it.

 

VS Code is basically just an editor. It does not have functionality to help with packages (the full Visual Studio 2017 does if you select the Python option when installing).

 

Cheers,

Steve

 

Top-posted from my Windows phone

 

From: Jost now
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2017 4:18
To: distutils-sig@python.org
Subject: [Distutils] python 3.6.1

 

My Python does not recognise pip or pip3. I should be installed in the 64 bit executable I think.

 

Did I forget something? (I first installed the 32 bit version by mistake but deinstalled it)

 

I also installed VScode, and in that the DON Jayamanne python editor. Is that only an editor?, It does  Diagnostics but does not seen to be able to execute python.

 

I should also install a driver to my INVIDIA I was told, but told I could do that later, not sure how.

 

Any advice please.

 

PS: I always have the same problem with downloading programs, thet does not seem to be any guides that actually Works?

 

 

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