Yes.
On Friday, October 3, 2014, Donald Stufft wrote:
> Whoops, I misred.
>
> So to be clear, you think:
>
> install -> pip, pip2, pip2.7
> altinstall -> pip2.7
>
> On Oct 3, 2014, at 8:46 PM, Guido van Rossum > wrote:
>
> That's not what I meant. Python 2.7 does install "python" unless you use
Whoops, I misred.
So to be clear, you think:
install -> pip, pip2, pip2.7
altinstall -> pip2.7
> On Oct 3, 2014, at 8:46 PM, Guido van Rossum wrote:
>
> That's not what I meant. Python 2.7 does install "python" unless you use
> altinstall.
>
> On Oct 3, 2014 5:33 PM, "Donald Stufft"
That's not what I meant. Python 2.7 does install "python" unless you use
altinstall.
On Oct 3, 2014 5:33 PM, "Donald Stufft" wrote:
> Ok, so neither Python 2.7 nor Python 3.x’s ensure pip command will install
> a
> ``pip`` binary by default without a flag. That's fine with me, just wanted
> to
>
Ok, so neither Python 2.7 nor Python 3.x’s ensure pip command will install a
``pip`` binary by default without a flag. That's fine with me, just wanted to
make sure it made sense for Python 2.x. Thanks!
> On Oct 3, 2014, at 8:31 PM, Guido van Rossum wrote:
>
> That is copying the (alt)install ta
That is copying the (alt)install targets of Python's own Makefile, and I
think those are exactly right.
On Oct 3, 2014 3:07 PM, "Donald Stufft" wrote:
> I'm working on the backport of ensurepip to Python 2.7, and I realized that
> I'm not sure which commands to install. Right now by default pip (
I'm working on the backport of ensurepip to Python 2.7, and I realized that
I'm not sure which commands to install. Right now by default pip (outside of
the context of ensurepip) will install pip, pip2, and pip2.7 if installed in
Python 2.7. In Python 3's ensurepip we modified it so that it would i
Guido van Rossum python.org> writes:
>
> OK, I'll hold off a bit on approving the PEP, but my intention is to approve
> it. Go Alex go!
>
A patch for the environmental variable overrides on Windows has landed; thanks
Benjamin!
Alex
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