Re: pip newer version available

2020-11-28 Thread Nicholas Clark via Cygwin
Your first command used your Windows installation of Python, not Cygwin's. But it looks like you caught that. To your question about upgrading pip in Cygwin, it's not usually a good idea to overwrite any distro-provided packages. That's true on Linux and on Cygwin as well. But if you want access

Re: pip newer version available

2020-11-28 Thread Marco Atzeri via Cygwin
On 28.11.2020 15:18, Csaba Raduly via Cygwin wrote: Hi all, I recently installed python27-pip (20.2.2-1) and did a "pip install grip", and at the end, pip displayed the following warning (or maybe it's just an advertisement) Finally, sanity returns. Still, the question remains whether upgr

Re: pip newer version available

2020-11-28 Thread Ken Brown via Cygwin
On 11/28/2020 9:18 AM, Csaba Raduly via Cygwin wrote: [I've cut out everything above this in your message, because you appear to have answered your own questions. But ask again if I'm misinterpreting.] $ which pip2 /usr/bin/pip2 Aha! $ pip2 install grip ... lots of output ... WARNING: You a

pip newer version available

2020-11-28 Thread Csaba Raduly via Cygwin
Hi all, I recently installed python27-pip (20.2.2-1) and did a "pip install grip", and at the end, pip displayed the following warning (or maybe it's just an advertisement) WARNING: You are using pip version 20.1.1; however, version 20.2.4 is available. You should consider upgrading via the 'c:\u