I have installed some packages with -e
> pip install -e git+https://github.com/eventray/horus.git@2ce62c802ef5237be1c6b1a91dbf115ec284a619#egg=horus-dev
I with pip freeze I see
> pip freeze
...
-e git+https://github.com/eventray/horus.git@2ce62c802ef5237be1c6b1a91dbf115ec284a619#egg=horus-dev
...
when I try to uninstall the packages I get errors:
> pip uninstall horus-dev
Cannot uninstall requirement horus-dev, not installed
> pip uninstall horus
Cannot uninstall requirement horus, not installed
How do I uninstall such a package?
At {virtualenv}/lib/python2.7/site-packages/
(if not using virtualenv then {system_dir}/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/
)
- remove the egg file (e.g.
distribute-0.6.34-py2.7.egg
) if there is any
- from file
easy-install.pth
, remove the corresponding line (it should be a path to the source directory or of an egg file).
Install a dev package use cmd:
pip install --editable .
Uninstall:
rm -r $(find . -name '*.egg-info')
It turns out that my installation was somehow corrupt.
I could find the entry in:
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/easy-install.pth
To solve the problem I removed the line in the .pth file by hand!
import sys; sys.__plen = len(sys.path)
...
/absolute-path-to/horus # <- I removed this line
...
This is a bug on debian/ubuntu linux using OS-installed pip (v8.1.1 for me), which is what you'll invoke with sudo pip
even if you've upgraded pip (e.g. get-pip.py). See https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/4438
For a discussion on how to clean up see https://askubuntu.com/questions/173323/how-do-i-detect-and-remove-python-packages-installed-via-pip, though the solutions there are of the "remove everything" variety.
...pip packages [go] to /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
, and apt packages to /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
...a few packages were installed in ~/.local/lib
too.
For my system all I needed to remove was /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/{package_name}.egg-link
In case it helps anyone else:
Not sure if it's the same problem, but I faced something similar, where I had installed a package locally for development with:
$ pip install -e .
but when I ran
$ pip uninstall -e .
I got
Usage:
pip uninstall [options] <package> ...
pip uninstall [options] -r <requirements file> ...
no such option: -e
and when I run pip freeze
I get
package1=1.0.0
package2=1.0.0
...
package12=1.0.0
-e git+git@github.com/me/my-repo.git@hash
package13=1.0.0
...
So I dumped this to a requirements.txt
, removed everything but the -e
line(s) and then executed:
$ pip uninstall -r requirements.txt
which worked for me
Simply uninstall the package you installed in 'editable' mode:
pip uninstall yourpackage