Thanks for help but it doesn’t work. (cmd) C:\Users\user>py -3.6 -m pip install regex C:\Program Files\Python36\python.exe: No module named pip
The picture that I attached showed similar result. Though you can see the option of installing pip during python3 installing, the command about pip doesn’t work. I can install pip manually, but according to the tutorials, it shouldn’t be necessary. What’s more, though people say you can find something like pip.py or pip3.py in the Python36/scripts folder, there is nothing in the scripts folder for me. Is it unusual? 寄件者: MRAB 傳送時間: 2017年8月30日 上午 05:07 收件者: python-list@python.org 主旨: Re: pip which should be installed with Python3.62 doesn't work inwindows On 2017-08-29 20:10, Bear Light wrote: > I found many rookies like me asking similar question: why "pip" is not > recognized by cmd? > I install Python 3.62 64bit in Win10 and I'm sure I add PATH, the Python > tutorial doesn't even mention about PATH. > You can see the following picture showing the tutorial doesn't work. This newsgroup is text-only. > Please give a hand to the helpless rookies and me. > > [image: 內置圖片 1] > tutorials url: > https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/installing-packages/#creating-virtual-environments > The best way is to use the Python "launcher" py.exe, which should be on the search path, so instead of, say: pip install regex you would write: py -3.6 -m pip install regex This ensures that it's installed into the correct version of Python (in this case v3.6). -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list