stavrop
stavrop

Reputation: 485

Python installation in custom directory (Linux): PIP not working

I have installed Python3.6.4 in a Linux machine, under a user directory, lets say /drive/username/Python3.6.4
I've setup my path and aliases, and Python is working properly (i.e. executing python3 puts me in the correct environment, which python3 produces: /drive/username/Python3.6.4/bin/python3)

The problem is with pip! When i execute pip3, i am getting:
-bash: /username/Python3.6.4/bin/pip3: /usr/local/bin/python3.6: bad interpreter: No such file or directory

the command which pip3 gives: /drive/username/Python3.6.4/bin/pip3

What am i missing?

Upvotes: 0

Views: 511

Answers (1)

sahaquiel
sahaquiel

Reputation: 1838

On my PC:

$ cat /usr/bin/pip3.6 
#!/usr/bin/python
...

So, I think your pip has shebang like #!/usr/local/bin/python3.6.

Try rewrite or:

/drive/username/Python3.6.4/bin/python3 -m ensurepip

it will make correct pip in /drive/username/Python3.6.4/bin directory.

Upvotes: 1

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