Nov-03-2016, 04:12 PM
pip is designed to run for one version of python only.
What happened is that when you run pip without a qualifier (path),
it will use the system default python which is set up as an environment variable, or is in your path.
When you switch to the scripts directory, you have the local copy of pip that is tied to the
version of python containing that (scripts) directory, so it will install for that version
What happened is that when you run pip without a qualifier (path),
it will use the system default python which is set up as an environment variable, or is in your path.
When you switch to the scripts directory, you have the local copy of pip that is tied to the
version of python containing that (scripts) directory, so it will install for that version