[Bug 1800723] Re: Missing package python3.7-pip
garyo
garyo at oberbrunner.com
Wed Oct 31 18:46:59 UTC 2018
The python3 package is python 3.6. It does contain pip3 (for python 3.6 of course, so not useful in my case). The python3.7 package has no pip or pip3.
What I attempted to do:
apt install python3.7
pip3 --version
What is missing? pip/pip3
What did I expect? The python3.7 package, or perhaps a package "python3.7-pip" (which doesn't exist), should install a version of pip or pip3 which works with python 3.7.
BTW I would be glad to file this bug under a particular package, but I
don't know exactly where, given that I think the correct answer is there
should be a _new_ package, python3.7-pip.
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Title:
Missing package python3.7-pip
Status in python-pip package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Status in python3.7 package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
There appears to be no way to get "pip" or "python3.7 -m pip" to work
after installing python3.7 using "apt install python3.7". I expected
to be able to install a "python3.7-pip" package similar to the other
"python3.7-*" packages but I couldn't find one.
This problem appears in a clean install of 18.04 as well as 18.10.
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