May-05-2021, 03:34 PM
OK. Here is how I solved the mystery and...
found out how to use pip in Windows 10 after Installing Python 3.8.4...
Note: "pip comes automatically when you install python 3.8.4 so you do not need to download and install pip separately."
Answer:
Don't enter "pip" at the command line to launch pip...
> pip
Instead use python to engage pip and install a python package...
like this example to install the CamelCase package
> python -m pip install camelcase
After which the package will be installed...
BUT you may get a Warning that you are using an older version of pip...
To fix this run this command...
> python.exe -m pip install --upgrade pip
Of course you must have your Windows 10 enviroment variable and path set properly or python wont run...
Here is a link showing you how to do that...
How to add Python Path to Environment Variables in Windows 10
That's it.
Maybe there is another way but this seemed to work for me.
found out how to use pip in Windows 10 after Installing Python 3.8.4...
Note: "pip comes automatically when you install python 3.8.4 so you do not need to download and install pip separately."
Answer:
Don't enter "pip" at the command line to launch pip...
> pip
Instead use python to engage pip and install a python package...
like this example to install the CamelCase package
> python -m pip install camelcase
After which the package will be installed...
BUT you may get a Warning that you are using an older version of pip...
To fix this run this command...
> python.exe -m pip install --upgrade pip
Of course you must have your Windows 10 enviroment variable and path set properly or python wont run...
Here is a link showing you how to do that...
How to add Python Path to Environment Variables in Windows 10
That's it.
Maybe there is another way but this seemed to work for me.