I wanted to update pip on my main install of Python, specifically to get the list command. Which also includes the list- updates capability.
So I ran:
sudo pip install --upgrade pip
All looked good on the install but then I went to run pip and got this: (end of install included if it helps)
Installing pip script to /usr/local/bin
Installing pip-2.7 script to /usr/local/bin
Successfully installed pip
Cleaning up...
tom@tom-sam:~$ pip list -o
bash: /usr/bin/pip: No such file or directory
tom@tom-sam:~$ pip
bash: /usr/bin/pip: No such file or directory
Somewhat obviously I'm hosed since this is my system install of python.. I read a few answers here but have not been able to determine the easiest fix.
I was using pip with Python 3.5.2. Then I messed up during upgrade to Python 3.6 and I decided to revert to 3.5. After I removed pip-3.6,
pip3
was pointing to/usr/local/bin/pip3
, but the symlink to the actual pip install directory was missing. I fixed it withsudo ln -s /usr/bin/pip3 /usr/local/bin/pip3
Before getting happy with apt-get removes and installs. It's worthwhle to reset your bash cache.
Bash will cache the path to pip using the distrubtion install (apt-get) which is /usr/bin/pip. If you're still in the same shell session, due to the cache, after updating pip from pip your shell will still look in /usr/bin/ and not /usr/local/bin/
for example:
I had the same message on linux.
but then checked which pip was being called.
On my debian wheezy machine I fixed it doing following...
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This was due to mixup installing with
apt-get
and updating withpip install -U pip
.These also installed libraries at 2 different places which caused problems for me.
I had the same problem running Mint 18.1 after upgrading pip. I got it resolved simply by closing and opening the terminal.
I had the same problem as @dartdog and thanks to @Martin Mohan and @warvariuc I was able to fully uninstall pip
Unfortunately using the command
Was installing an old version of pip so after doing
To install the latest pip version I got the get-pip.py file from https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py
And once in the file directory from the command line executed the command
python get-pip.py
hope it helps someoneAlso some of the commands need sudo good luck!!
These two answers in other threads helped me out:
Re-installing pip: https://stackoverflow.com/a/49997795/9377685
pip started working after step 1, but kept showing an error:
RequestsDependencyWarning: Old version of cryptography ([1, 2, 3]) may cause slowdown. warnings.warn(warning, RequestsDependencyWarning)
This answer helped in upgrading the cryptography and PyOpenSSL: https://stackoverflow.com/a/51284877/9377685