On Thu, 8 Jun 2023 17:22:22 -0400, Thomas Passin <li...@tompassin.net> declaimed the following:
>On 6/8/2023 3:14 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber via Python-list wrote: > C:\Users\Owner> >> -=-=- >> Windows PowerShell >> Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. >> >> Try the new cross-platform PowerShell https://aka.ms/pscore6 >> >> PS C:\Users\Owner> Get-ChildItem -Path C:\Python310\ -Recurse -Name -Filter >> "pip.*" >> Lib\site-packages\pip >> Lib\site-packages\pipenv\patched\pip >> Lib\site-packages\pipenv\utils\pip.py >> Lib\site-packages\pipenv\utils\__pycache__\pip.cpython-310.pyc >> PS C:\Users\Owner> >> -=-=- >> >> I've just run the installer -- python-3.10.11-amd64.exe -- as admin, in >> "repair" mode! There is NO pip.exe under the Python install directory. > >It's in the Scripts directory: > >C:\Users\tom\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python311\Scripts\pip3.exe > >Note that this installation was made for a single user, not "All Users" >- this is an install-time option. For an "All Users" location (I >happened to install 3.9 for "All Users"), it does go into %PROGRAMFILES%: > I always install in "All Users" mode, but specify a directory that is NOT under "Program Files" -- in this case, C:\Python310 The PowerShell command recurses into all subdirectories of the -path argument. As it shows, the ONLY "pip" found is the actual library module. PS C:\Users\Owner> Get-ChildItem -Path C:\P*\ -Recurse -Name -Filter "pip.*" R\R-4.2.3\library\climextRemes\pip R\R-4.2.3\library\vICC\help\figures\pip.png Package Cache\{5C3F818F-9EF5-444C-9386-77A0063A383A}v3.10.11150.0\pip.msi Package Cache\{861EF849-90A5-4F4A-BAD4-479141466551}v3.10.10150.0\pip.msi Lib\site-packages\pip Lib\site-packages\pipenv\patched\pip Lib\site-packages\pipenv\utils\pip.py Lib\site-packages\pipenv\utils\__pycache__\pip.cpython-310.pyc PS C:\Users\Owner> Get-ChildItem -Path C:\P*\ -Recurse -Name -Filter "pip*.exe" Common Files\Microsoft Shared\ink\pipanel.exe {F87E77CE-BAA2-49E1-AAE3-1F6B2704ABAA}\OFFLINE\8AFA5EE\A9DCCED0\Pipe.exe PS C:\Users\Owner> Two variations, both now including "Program Files" (and x86), "ProgramData", and the Python install; one looking for "pip<dot><anything>", the other "pip<anything><dot>exe". Again, nothing found except the library module. "ensurepip" appears to only verify that the library module is installed and does not seem to look for any .exe or other convenience access file. PS C:\Users\Owner> python -m ensurepip Looking in links: c:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Temp\tmp0cr7yu4s Requirement already satisfied: setuptools in c:\python310\lib\site-packages (67.6.1) Requirement already satisfied: pip in c:\python310\lib\site-packages (23.0.1) PS C:\Users\Owner> -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list