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Searching the net this seems to be a problem caused by spaces in the Python installation path.

How do I get pip to work without having to reinstall everything in a path without spaces ?

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    Have you tried using short path names for program files(X86)? e.g. "C:\PROGRA~2\Python33\python.exe"
    – Shadow9043
    Jul 8, 2014 at 8:55
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    The problem is that when pip is installed, it will use the original, long name it gets from the system. See my answer below.
    – Arc
    Jul 9, 2014 at 9:57
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    Reproducable with Python 2.7 and Windows 10 Preview build 10074
    – Csaba Toth
    May 7, 2015 at 23:32
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    @CsabaToth, I have to correct your edit: The double quotes were correct as they were before your change; they were just omitting the single quotes: The verbatim error is: Fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '""C:\Program Files (x86)\Python33\python.exe"" "C:\Program Files (x86)\Python33\Scripts\pip.exe" '. Looks strange, but it's the way it is.
    – Arc
    May 25, 2015 at 5:35
  • I was using Powershell (Admin) and it works on first go. Dec 21, 2017 at 14:56

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it seems that

python -m pip install XXX 

will work anyway (worked for me) (see link by user474491)

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    Made it the accepted answer, though it's more of a workaround (or alternative approach) than an actual fix, but anyways, it is more universally applicable.
    – Arc
    Jan 16, 2015 at 14:31
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    @user4154243, that works, but can you explain what it actually does? Are there consequences using that to install every other library? Sep 22, 2015 at 8:34
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    you save me, I was trying to configure oddo and its need to configure python. I was try 5 6 hrs for the same issue, finally its work from your idea. big thanks. I also add my answer for oddo related work.
    – Ajay2707
    Nov 27, 2015 at 6:41
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    Had this issue in a virtualenv, used your solution to install the latest pip, which then allowed use of the command normally: python -mpip install pip --upgrade
    – tr00st
    Dec 1, 2015 at 15:59
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    this is a workaround and should not be the accepted answer Jun 28, 2016 at 16:40
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On Windows at least, pip stores the execution path in the executable pip.exe when it is installed.

Edit this file using a hex editor or WordPad (you have to save it as plain text then to retain binary data), change the path to Python with quotes and spaces like this:

#!"C:\Program Files (x86)\Python33\python.exe"

to an escaped path without spaces and quotes and pad with spaces (dots at the end should be spaces):

#!C:\Progra~2\Python33\python.exe.............

For "C:\Program Files", this path would probably be "C:\Progra~1" (shortened path names in DOS / Windows 3.x notation use tilde and numbers). Windows provides this alternative notation for backwards compatibility with DOS / Windows 3.x apps.

Note that as this is a binary file, you should not change the file size which may break the executable, hence the padding.

Save with administrator privileges, make sure it is actually saved at the target location and try again.

You might also need to set the PATH variable to use the ~ notation for the path to pip.

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    I did not mean the environment variable. I only meant where this string appeared "#!"C:\Program Files (x86)\Python33\python.exe" I was able to find out where it was though using a hex editor. However using Sublime Text no such string was visible. Can you think of any reason why the path is shown in Wordpad and not in Sublime Text?
    – Sohaib
    Jul 31, 2014 at 11:22
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    WordPad is a dumb text editor, Sublime is probably too smart and shows a hex dump of the contents, I guess.
    – Arc
    Jul 31, 2014 at 13:09
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    This worked for me. My original string was #!"C:\Program Files\Python3.4\python.exe", so I changed it to #!C:\Progra~1\Python3.4\python.exe and it worked. I was able to edit the file fine with Notepad++. This string shows up near the end of the file, at the end of a long line. Jul 31, 2014 at 20:04
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    This worked. I simply uninstalled python. Then reinstalled; upon reinstall, I just changed the install folder from C:\Program Files (x86)\Python34 to be C:\Progra~2\Python34. (if you do not wish to deal with a hex editor or changing a binary file)
    – Trent
    Jan 9, 2015 at 6:06
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    "On Windows at least, pip stores the execution path in the executable pip.exe when it is installed." Now THAT is stupid -.- Did cost me half an hour to figure that out.
    – plocks
    Apr 13, 2015 at 13:11
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having the same trouble I read in https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/installing.html#install-pip that to update pip it's:

python -m pip install -U pip

So I made (for example)

python -m pip install virtualenv

And it worked! So you can do the same being 'virtualenv' another package you want.

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    I was suffering from the error listed and this was the solution that worked for me! I was even able to use 'pip install virtualenv' and stop using 'python -m pip' after making the upgrade to latest pip. Thanks! Jan 30, 2015 at 6:21
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python -m pip

really works for the problem Fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '"'.Worked on Windows 10

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I had a similar issue and upgrading pip fixed it for me.

python -m pip install --upgrade pip 

This was on Windows and the path to python inside pip.exe was incorrect. See Archimedix answer for more information about the path.

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    Thanks! You may need to add: --force Oct 19, 2018 at 21:24
  • I already had the newest version installed. Used python -m pip install pip==9.0.0 to go an old version and than do the upgrade to fix pip.exe
    – Stefan
    Apr 12, 2019 at 14:40
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Here's how I solved it:

  1. open pip.exe in 7zip and extract __main__.py to Python\Scripts folder.

    In my case it was C:\Program Files (x86)\Python27\Scripts

  2. Rename __main__.py to pip.py

  3. Run it! python pip.py install something

EDIT:

If you want to be able to do pip install something from anywhere, do this too:

  1. rename pip.py to pip2.py (to avoid import pip errors)

  2. make C:\Program Files (x86)\Python27\pip.bat with the following contents:

python "C:\Program Files (x86)\Python27\Scripts\pip2.py" %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9

  1. add C:\Program Files (x86)\Python27 to your PATH (if is not already)

  2. Run it! pip install something

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This is a known Bug when there is a space in the virtualenv path. Correction has been made, and will be available in the next version.

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    The Pip bug HAS now been fixed. Update by running python -m pip install -U pip
    – StuartLC
    Dec 26, 2014 at 15:38
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    No, as of now, Python34 , still has the bug!
    – Martin F
    Mar 11, 2015 at 21:56
  • Still an issue: Python36 Oct 19, 2018 at 21:26
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    still an Issue: Python37
    – jmn
    Nov 5, 2018 at 15:10
  • still have the issue: python 3.6.6 Mar 2, 2019 at 5:58
4

i had same issue and did a pip upgrade using following and now it works fine. python -m pip install --upgrade pip

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I renamed the executable of python.exe to e.g. python27.exe. In respect to the answer of Archimedix I opened my pip.exe with a Hex-Editor, scrolled to the end of the file and changed the python.exe in the path to python27.exe. While editing make shure you don't override other informations.

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I wrote a script to patch those exe. But the best way is to fix distutil itself.

"""Fix "Fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using ..." error. Put me besides those EXE made by pip. (They are made by distutils, and used by pip)"""
import re
import sys
import os
from glob import glob


script_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
real_int_path = sys.executable
_t = script_path.rpartition(os.sep)[0] + os.sep + 'python.exe'
if script_path.lower().endswith('scripts') and os.path.isfile(_t):
    real_int_path = _t

print('real interpreter path: ' + real_int_path)
print()

for i in glob('*.exe'):
    with open(i, 'rb+') as f:
        img = f.read()
        match = re.search(rb'#![a-zA-Z]:\\.+\.exe', img)
        if not match:
            print("can't fix file: " + i)
            continue
        int_path = match.group()[2:].decode()
        int_path_start = match.start() + 2
        int_path_end = match.end()

        if int_path.lower() == real_int_path.lower():
            continue
        print('fix interpreter path: %s in %s' % (int_path, i))
        f.seek(int_path_start)
        f.write(real_int_path.encode())
        f.write(img[int_path_end:])
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    I had the error "Unable to create process" when I tried to run eb.exe (part of AWS Elastic Beanstalk CLI) and this little script fixed eb.exe! It works now, thanks.
    – JustAC0der
    Dec 8, 2017 at 8:25
  • This worked for me but only after changing the code to match the length from the real_int_path with the int_path. I padded it with spaces as suggested by the answer from Archimedix.
    – lou
    Jun 5, 2018 at 10:51
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I had the same issue on windows 10, after trying all the previous solution the problem persists so I decided to uninstall my python 2.7 and install the version 2.7.13 and it works perfectly.

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This can happen if you are using a case-sensitive file system on Windows. You can tell if this is the case if there is both a lib directory and a Lib directory in your venv directory :

> dir

Directory: C:\git\case\sensitive\filesystem\here\venv

Mode                LastWriteTime         Length Name
----                -------------         ------ ----
d-----        4/07/2018   4:10 PM                Include
d-----       22/01/2019   7:52 AM                Lib
d-----       22/01/2019   7:52 AM                lib
d-----       22/01/2019   7:52 AM                Scripts
d-----       22/01/2019   7:52 AM                tcl

To workaround this (until virtualenv.py gets fixed: https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/935) merge the two lib directories and make venv case-insensitive:

cd venv
move Lib rmthis
move .\rmthis\site-packages\ lib
rmdir rmthis
fsutil.exe file setCaseSensitiveInfo . disable
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  • I did not have a 'Lib' and 'lib' directory, but still ran into this issue. You can use the following to directly determine if the venv directory is case-sensitive fsutil.exe file queryCaseSensitiveInfo .venv. Additional background about case-sensitive file-systems in Windows can be found at devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/… May 5, 2020 at 18:46
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Here is how i fixed it.

  1. Download https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py
  2. Active your vitualenv
  3. Navigate to the get-pip.py file and type "python get-pip.py" without quote.

it will reinstall your pip within the environment and uninstall the previous version automatically.

now boom!! install whatever you like

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Please add this address :

C:\Program Files (x86)\Python33

in Windows PATH Variable

Though first make sure this is the folder where Python exe file resides, then only add this path to the PATH variable.

To append addresses in PATH variable, Please go to

Control Panel -> Systems -> Advanced System Settings -> Environment Variables -> System Variables -> Path -> Edit ->

Then append the above mentioned path & click Save

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I added my anwer because I have getting the same error while configure ODDO9 source code in local and its need the exe to run while run exe, I got the same error.

From yesterday I was configure oddo 9.0 (section :- "Python dependencies listed in the requirements.txt file.") and its need to run PIP exe as

C:\YourOdooPath> C:\Python27\Scripts\pip.exe install -r requirements.txt

My oddo path is :- D:\Program Files (x86)\Odoo 9.0-20151014 My pip location is :- D:\Program Files (x86)\Python27\Scripts\pip.exe

So I open command prompt and go to above oddo path and try to run pip exe with these combination, but not given always above error.

  1. D:\Program Files (x86)\Python27\Scripts\pip.exe install -r requirements.txt
  2. "D:\Program Files (x86)\Python27\Scripts\pip.exe install -r requirements.txt" Python27\Scripts\pip.exe install -r requirements.txt

  3. "Python27/Scripts/pip.exe install -r requirements.txt"

I resolved my issue by the @user4154243 answer, thanks for that.

Step 1: Add variable(if your path is not comes in variable's path).

Step 2: Go to command prompt, open oddo path where you installed.

Step 3: run this command python -m pip install XXX will run and installed the things.

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i solve my problem in Window if u install both python2 and python3

u need enter someone \Scripts change all file.exe to file27.exe,then it solve

my D:\Python27\Scripts edit django-admin.exe to django-admin27.exe so it done

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My exact problem was (Fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '"') on windows 10. So I navigated to the "C:\Python33\Lib\site-packages" and deleted django folder and pip folders then reinstalled django using pip and my problem was solved.

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I have chosen to install Python for Windows (64bit) not for all users, but just for me.

Reinstalling Python-x64 and checking the advanced option "for all users" solved the pip problem for me.

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On Windows I had solved this problem in the following way :

1) uninstalled Python

2) navigated to C:\Users\MyName\AppData\Local\Programs(your should turn on hidden files visibility Show hidden files instruction)

3) deleted 'Python' folder

4) installed Python

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  • I am on Windows 10. I copied the python folder and overwrite to a new computer to save the time from installing everything of over 800 MBytes. This worked fine before, but somehow not this time. I tried everything here, only Darkside's ultimate solution works for me.
    – H.C.Chen
    May 17, 2018 at 4:50
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this worked for me

python -m pip install --upgrade --force-reinstall pip
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Try reinstall by using the below link,

Download https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py

After download, copy the "get-pip.py" to python installed main dirctory, then open cmd and navigate to python directory and type "python get-pip.py" (without quotes)

Note: Also make sure the python directory is set in the environmental variable.

Hope this might help.

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For me this problem appeared when I changed the environment path to point to v2.7 which was initially pointing to v3.6. After that, to run pip or virtualenv commands, I had to python -m pip install XXX as mentioned in the answers below.

So, in order to get rid of this, I ran the v2.7 installer again, chose change option and made sure that, add to path option was enabled, and let the installer run. After that everything works as it should.

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I had this issue and the other fixes on this page didn't fully solve the problem.

What did solve the problem was going in to my system environment variables and looking at the PATH - I had uninstalled Python 3 but the old path to the Python 3 folder was still there. I'm running only Python 2 on my PC and used Python 2 to install pip.

Deleting the references to the nonexistent Python 3 folders from PATH in addition to upgrading to the latest version of pip fixed the issue.

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I had a simpler solution. Using @apple way but rename main.py to pip.py then put it in your python version scripts folder and add scripts folder to your path access it globally. if you don't want to add it to path you have to cd to scripts and then run pip command.

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I have similar problem when I reinstall my python, by uninstalling python3.7 and installing python3.8. But I solved it by removing the previous version of python directory. For me it was located here,

C:\Users\your-username\AppData\Local\Programs\Python

I deleted the folder named Python37 (for previous version) and keep Python38 (for updated version). This worked because python itself seems having a trouble on finding the right directory for your python scripts.

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I was trying to install some site-packages like numpy, xgboost and so on, but this error showed up every time:

Fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using

I've tried many ways to solve this problem and found this one, that successfully helped me:

python -m pip freeze

Hope it'll help someone too.

P.S. I found this solution here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/39733705/10310794

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You can remove previous python folder and also environment variable path from you pc then Reinstall python .it will be solve

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I had this problem when using django rest framework and simplejwt. All I had to was upgrade pip and reinstall the packages

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I had this problem today. The reason I was getting the error is because I have a project stored on Dropbox that I access from 2 different computers.

I am using venv, and because I had venv setup on machine A, if I attempted to run pytest on machine B I would get the error.

Deleting the venv folder, and running python -m venv venv solved the issue for me.

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Instead of calling ipython directly, it is loaded using Python such as

$ python "full path to ipython.exe"

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