You need to add the pip path to your environment. It doesn't matter if you
install it for everyone or justone user. It works fine either way. I like to
install it in a tools directory. My setup is:
C:\data\tools\python
If I remember correctly the pip is under pythonlib/site-packages. Find it
first and set the environment to it
That way it is not under program files and I can have better access to the
packages without using administrator. I do have administrator of course I just
like it to be in a tools directory with all my other compilers etc.
-----Original Message-----
From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of jacob kruger
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2022 9:03 AM
To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [program-l] Installing python 3.10 on a brand new machine - No module
named 'pip'
Ok, got my brand new HP victus machine from newish employer now - not a bad
machine at all, but, while I specifically requested windows 10 pro
64 bit, just in case, besides the 16Gb RAM and a 1TB SSD drive, they did
install windows 11 home 64 bit on it - in case relevant.
Anyway, am now trying to finish off configuring the machine for work, and, this
includes installing all my general day-to-day software, which includes
installing python 3.10 64 bit, etc., but, while have tried installing it under
both Program Files, for all users, or under the user's applications
folder/path, I am getting more or less the same error message mentioned in
subject line when I try activating a new virtual environment under python from
the command line?
So, first question is, would you recommend installing for all users, or on a
per-user basis?
Secondly, thoughts/ideas on what could cause this issue, and how to try
sort it out, etc.?
Thanks
Jacob Kruger
+2782 413 4791
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