Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement pipx>=0.12.2.0 (from pythonloc) (from versions: 0.1.0)
rhildred opened this issue · 7 comments
This seems like a great idea. I am unfortunately struggling to install it. The error is in the issue title. I am running Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch), Python 2.7.13, pip 9.0.1 from /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages (python 2.7).
I also have Python 3.5.3 installed and it behaves identically on that as well.
Oh that is because pipx
works for Python 3.6+ only. I added pipx as a dependency after the initial release of pythonloc. I will update pythonloc to fix this. Thanks for filing the issue.
This has been fixed in 0.1.2.1.
Thanks. I tried it out and it installed but it doesn't find the commands pythonloc
or piploc
. Sorry if I am being dense.
Oh hmm. They should be present (see the entry points). What version of python are you using? Can you paste the output of
python -m pip install -U pythonloc
python -m pythonloc --help
pythonloc --help
rhildred@rhlab.io:~/pythonloctest$ python -m pip install -U pythonloc
Collecting pythonloc
Installing collected packages: pythonloc
Successfully installed pythonloc-0.1.2.1
rhildred@rhlab.io:~/pythonloctest$ python -m pythonloc --help
usage: /usr/bin/python [option] ... [-c cmd | -m mod | file | -] [arg] ...
Options and arguments (and corresponding environment variables):
-B : don't write .py[co] files on import; also PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=x
-c cmd : program passed in as string (terminates option list)
-d : debug output from parser; also PYTHONDEBUG=x
-E : ignore PYTHON* environment variables (such as PYTHONPATH)
-h : print this help message and exit (also --help)
-i : inspect interactively after running script; forces a prompt even
if stdin does not appear to be a terminal; also PYTHONINSPECT=x
-m mod : run library module as a script (terminates option list)
-O : optimize generated bytecode slightly; also PYTHONOPTIMIZE=x
-OO : remove doc-strings in addition to the -O optimizations
-R : use a pseudo-random salt to make hash() values of various types be
unpredictable between separate invocations of the interpreter, as
a defense against denial-of-service attacks
-Q arg : division options: -Qold (default), -Qwarn, -Qwarnall, -Qnew
-s : don't add user site directory to sys.path; also PYTHONNOUSERSITE
-S : don't imply 'import site' on initialization
-t : issue warnings about inconsistent tab usage (-tt: issue errors)
-u : unbuffered binary stdout and stderr; also PYTHONUNBUFFERED=x
see man page for details on internal buffering relating to '-u'
-v : verbose (trace import statements); also PYTHONVERBOSE=x
can be supplied multiple times to increase verbosity
-V : print the Python version number and exit (also --version)
-W arg : warning control; arg is action:message:category:module:lineno
also PYTHONWARNINGS=arg
-x : skip first line of source, allowing use of non-Unix forms of #!cmd
-3 : warn about Python 3.x incompatibilities that 2to3 cannot trivially fix
file : program read from script file
- : program read from stdin (default; interactive mode if a tty)
arg ...: arguments passed to program in sys.argv[1:]
Other environment variables:
PYTHONSTARTUP: file executed on interactive startup (no default)
PYTHONPATH : ':'-separated list of directories prefixed to the
default module search path. The result is sys.path.
PYTHONHOME : alternate <prefix> directory (or <prefix>:<exec_prefix>).
The default module search path uses <prefix>/pythonX.X.
PYTHONCASEOK : ignore case in 'import' statements (Windows).
PYTHONIOENCODING: Encoding[:errors] used for stdin/stdout/stderr.
PYTHONHASHSEED: if this variable is set to 'random', the effect is the same
as specifying the -R option: a random value is used to seed the hashes of
str, bytes and datetime objects. It can also be set to an integer
in the range [0,4294967295] to get hash values with a predictable seed.
rhildred@rhlab.io:~/pythonloctest$ pythonloc --help
bash: pythonloc: command not found
rhildred@rhlab.io:~/pythonloctest$
Python 2.7.13
Looks like some kind of path issue.
I think pythonloc was initially installed with the --user
flag, which will install to ~/.local/bin
. Do you see pythonloc
, etc. in that folder? If so, you can add ~/.local/bin
to your PATH and everything should work. If you don't want to try that, you can uninstall then reinstall globally, which I don't recommend.
pip uninstall pythonloc
sudo pip install pythonloc
I'm going to close this issue. Feel free to open a new issue if you're still having trouble.