I have an article on installing pip3/Python3 on CentOS 6.x.ĭisqus:3338154713 #21 Trần Minh Xuân commented on : Thank you! I linked this page on my blog. Thanks works fo me in Linux Mint 17.3 MATE 64-bit.ĭisqus:3293980571 #20 Matt O'Driscol commented on : It's actually the first Linux tutorial I've written.ĭisqus:2939687630 #19 Lubriady Oktana commented on : Can you give me any tips for my Pip/Ubuntu tutorial?. Hello how problem this message: The directory '/home/otluiz/.cache/pip/http' or its parent directory is not owned by the current userĭisqus:2601268748 #18 Cindy Letherson commented on : #14 Baskoro Ardi Kusuma Wangsameng commented on :ĭisqus:1881724634 #15 Matthew Herzog commented on :ĭisqus:2003335954 #16 Othon commented on : I suggest getting rid of the $ prefixes to the lines because it prevents easy copy and paste to the command line. Works perfectly on my ubuntu, thank you! #12 Alex commented on : :( Is there anyway that I can install pip on my machine. But the mirror is dead, and I keep receiving errors, basically 404 as it fails to find required files. I am trying to install pip on ubuntu 10.10. This tutorial really helped my to install pip on my Linux Mint distributions. Never do sudo easy_install or sudo pip on a package-based distribution! Use virtualenv only. I updated the post to include upgrading pip. This also works on Debian Lenny :-) #4 Eliot commented on :Ĭharles: Thanks. $ pip install -upgrade pip #3 pqs commented on : Too bad the version in the ubuntu reps is old as hell #2 Charles Merriam commented on :
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