On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 8:35 AM, <jlada...@itu.edu> wrote: > I don't actually use pip much myself, I use Synaptic Package Manager. Unless > you need a package from the PSF repository that Canonical doesn't have, > Synaptic should be fine for you. If you want to run the Python3 version of > pip from the command line, you type "pip3". > > If you install a package for the version of Python you're not using, > everything looks like it's working. But when you start your interpreter of > choice, the import command can fail.
Which is why the recommended way to install stuff is: python -m pip install numpy or python3 -m pip install numpy That way, you know for certain that when you run "python" or "python3", you get the thing you just installed. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list