> > 9a0d86eb (from https://pypi.org/simple/aiorpcx/) (requires-
> > python:>=3.6) is incompatible with the pythonversion in use.
> > Acceptable
> > python versions are:>=3.6
>
> Ok, so it clearly says you need a Python version greater
> than or equal to 3.6. Which version of Python are you using?
On 03/05/2019 17:11, Anil Duggirala wrote:
>> Try this (as _yourself_, not as root):
>>
>> pip3 install --verbose --user 'aiorpcX<0.18,>=0.17.0'
>
> I tried this and got a lot of messages like:
...
> 9a0d86eb (from https://pypi.org/simple/aiorpcx/) (requires-
> python:>=3.6) is incompatible wit
On Fri, 2019-05-03 at 10:14 +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 02May2019 17:24, Anil Duggirala wrote:
> > I executed the pip3 install --user -r
> > contrib/requirements/requirements.txt (I actually did sudo before
> > that).
>
> Please don't use sudo for this. The notion "install" does not impl
On 5/2/19 6:14 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 02May2019 17:24, Anil Duggirala wrote:
>> I executed the pip3 install --user -r
>> contrib/requirements/requirements.txt (I actually did sudo before that).
>
> Please don't use sudo for this. The notion "install" does not imply
> being root.
> The w
On 02May2019 17:24, Anil Duggirala wrote:
I executed the pip3 install --user -r
contrib/requirements/requirements.txt (I actually did sudo before
that).
Please don't use sudo for this. The notion "install" does not imply
being root.
The whole point of --user is to install packages in your
On 10/05/2018 09:50 AM, Adam Eyring wrote:
> Hi all,
> I just joined since I'm new to working in python for data management and
> have been stumped on using pip. My understanding is that it should be in my
> scripts folder of Windows Python3.6 (downloaded from python.org), but it's
> not, so it doe