pip module not found
Thomas Passin
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Fri May 12 12:50:14 EDT 2023
On 5/12/2023 11:18 AM, Thomas Passin wrote:
> On 5/12/2023 2:42 AM, David John wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I recently have been experiencing issues with the pip installation
>> module.
>> I have python version 3.11 installed. I've checked the directory
>> installed
>> in the systems variables window and nothing is amiss. Kindly assist.
>
> It would be useful if you told us what operating system you are using
> and how you installed Python.
>
> Many if not most Linux distributions do not include pip by default.
> Usually the package manager as a version to install. On systems based
> on Debian, you can install pip with:
>
> sudo apt install python3-pip
>
> On others, you will have to look around in the package manager or search
> on line.
>
> As a last resort, if you cannot find an OS package manager way to
> install pip, you find out how from here:
>
> https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installation/
>
> As the link says, you can run from a command line:
>
> <python> -m ensurepip --upgrade
>
> NOTE: instead of <python>, use the command that launches the right
> version of python on your system On Windows, this is usually py. On
> Linux, it is usually python3.
On Linux, if you want tkinter, you may have to install it with the
package manager too. On Debian-related systems:
sudo apt-get install python3-tk
For the Yum package manager:
yum install tkinter
You may also need to install ImageTk:
sudo apt-get install python3-pil.imagetk (Debian-based)
On Centos/Red Hat derived systems, you will also need to install
python3-pillow
python3-pillow-tk
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