6 Nov
2017
6 Nov
'17
5:19 p.m.
On Mon, 6 Nov 2017 07:30:35 +0100
Michel Desmoulin
Le 06/11/2017 à 07:07, Nick Coghlan a écrit :
It's the default on Unix as well - you have to do "make install ENSUREPIP=no" to avoid getting it. (And some distros also modify their Python installations so that pip is missing by default)
On debian and derivatives (so Ubuntu) you need to install python-pip to be able to use pip.
I suspect they do this because they want to steer people into trying to `apt install` their Python dependencies first. They have no reason to do any such thing for typing, IMO. Regards Antoine.