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Reputation: 8951

Pip is installed, but command not found

Pip has been on my machine for years, but recently I could not get it to work. To fix this I ran:

$ sudo python get-pip.py
The directory '/Users/tomeldridge/Library/Caches/pip/http' or its parent directory is not owned by the current user and the cache has been disabled. Please check the permissions and owner of that directory. If executing pip with sudo, you may want sudo's -H flag.
The directory '/Users/tomeldridge/Library/Caches/pip' or its parent directory is not owned by the current user and caching wheels has been disabled. check the permissions and owner of that directory. If executing pip with sudo, you may want sudo's -H flag.
Collecting pip
  Downloading pip-8.1.2-py2.py3-none-any.whl (1.2MB)
    100% |████████████████████████████████| 1.2MB 759kB/s 
Collecting wheel
  Downloading wheel-0.29.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl (66kB)
    100% |████████████████████████████████| 71kB 4.3MB/s 
Installing collected packages: pip, wheel
  Found existing installation: pip 7.1.2
    Uninstalling pip-7.1.2:
      Successfully uninstalled pip-7.1.2
Successfully installed pip-8.1.2 wheel-0.29.0

But pip still doesn't work:

$ pip --version
-bash: pip: command not found

I think I might have caused this issue messing with $PATH.

When I run `sudo bash -c 'echo $PATH' I get:

/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:usr/local/bin

Is this correct?

Upvotes: 0

Views: 5719

Answers (1)

JHolub
JHolub

Reputation: 300

Your problem is usr/local/bin in your path, it has to be /usr/local/bin.

That should do it.

You should be able to change that in the file ~/.bash_profile.

Upvotes: 2

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