Hi Dima,

On 2019-11-02, Dima Pasechnik <dimp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There "python" is Sage's Python, "pip" manages its modules, etc.

IIRC, that's not true for Sage's py-3 version. Namely, if one opens a
sage-with-py-3 shell, then "python" still means "python2". So, if you
really want Sage-with-py-3's Python installation, you should either do
"sage -python" or (in a Sage shell) "python3". And I think the same
holds for pip.

Best regards,
Simon

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