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
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
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
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
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