[issue20846] pip can fail on windows but gives success message

Mark Lawrence report at bugs.python.org
Mon Mar 3 23:31:06 CET 2014


Mark Lawrence added the comment:

>From PEP 453 "Abstract - This PEP proposes that the Installing Python Modules guide in Python 2.7, 3.3 and 3.4 be updated to officially recommend the use of pip as the default installer for Python packages, and that appropriate technical changes be made in Python 3.4 to provide pip by default in support of that recommendation."  If this is the *RECOMMENDED* default installer what are the bad ones like?  Note the bit "appropriate technical changes be made in Python 3.4".  As this is an officially endorsed product quite specifically targetted at Python 3.4, slap bang in the middle of a release candidate I don't expect to see core devs waffling on about what we'll do the future, I expect to see fixes now or have this product officially withdrawn from 3.4.

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