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I am trying to build the python api for an open source project called Zulip and I keep running into the same issue as indicated by the screenshot below.

I am running python3 and my pip version is 10.0.0. The file in question is setup.py and the code that is messing up is when the pip.main() attribute is accessed to install a package.

Now, I know this build should succeed because its an open source project, but I have been trying for hours to fix the dependency issue regarding pip.main().

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip==9.0.3

pip issue: rollback

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    If there's an issue with Pip wouldn't it be good to not constantly try to push the user to upgrade PIP to a broken version?: You are using pip version 9.0.3, however version 10.0.1 is available.
    – Devedse
    May 10, 2018 at 15:26
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    also, python3 is now just python
    – Gulzar
    Jan 29, 2019 at 18:35
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    Now latest version is 19.2.3 so python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip==19.2.3 is working for me Sep 5, 2019 at 7:56
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    @Gulzar it's wise to explicitly use the python version in case multiple versions are installed. for some the alias for python would point to python2.. Sep 14, 2019 at 16:52
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It appears that pip did a refactor and moved main to internal. There is a comprehensive discussion about it here: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/5240

A workaround for me was to change

import pip
pip.main(...)

to

from pip._internal import main
main(...)

I recommend reading through the discussion, I'm not sure this is the best approach, but it worked for my purposes.

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First run

import pip
pip.__version__

If the result is '10.0.0', then it means that you installed pip successfully
since pip 10.0.0 doesn't support pip.main() any more, you may find this helpful
https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/user_guide/#using-pip-from-your-program
Use something like

import subprocess
subprocess.check_call(["python", '-m', 'pip', 'install', 'pkg']) # install pkg
subprocess.check_call(["python", '-m', 'pip', 'install',"--upgrade", 'pkg']) # upgrade pkg

pip 10.0.1 still doesn't support main
You can choose to DOWNGRADE your pip version via following command:

python -m pip install --upgrade pip==9.0.3
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  • This in itself didn't work on my MacOS. Instead all pip* folders out of my /site-packages/ directory and then re-installed Python3.6. May 3, 2018 at 11:52
  • I missed the critical word "move" from my comment: Move all pip* folders out of '/site-packages/'... May 5, 2018 at 7:45
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This helps me, https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/

curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -o get-pip.py
python get-pip.py

If you are using python3 and not set it default. do this,

python3 get-pip.py

It works for me.

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    This one works for me. my pip3 Successfully upgraded to the latest pip-18.0. And the command pip3 works without errors in my terminal.
    – X. L
    Aug 18, 2018 at 14:04
  • This is the only solution that worked for me. Thanks!
    – Chris
    Oct 18, 2018 at 7:22
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My solution is to check the version number of pip and use the import the correct main function correctly

import pip

if int(pip.__version__.split('.')[0])>9:
    from pip._internal import main
else:
    from pip import main
def install(package):
    main(['install', package])
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To verify whether is your pip installation problem, try using easy_install to install an earlier version of pip:

easy_install pip==9.0.1

If this succeed, pip should be working now. Then you can go ahead to install any other version of pip you want with:

pip install pip==10....

Or you can just stay with version 9.0.1, as your project requires version >= 9.0.

Try building your project again.

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If python -m pip install --upgrade pip==9.0.3 doesn't work, and you're using Windows,

  1. Navigate to this directory and move the pip folders elsewhere.

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  1. Close your IDE if you have it open.

  2. Press 'Repair' on Python 3.

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  1. Your IDE should cease to detect pip packages and prompt you to install them. Install and keep the last stable pip version by blocking automatic updates. enter image description here
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Pip 10.0.* doesn't support main.

You have to downgrade to pip 9.0.3.

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Try this command.

python -m pip install --user pip==9.0.1
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It works well:

 py -m pip install --user --upgrade pip==9.0.3
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Edit file: C:\Users\kpate\hw6\python-zulip-api\zulip_bots\setup.py in line 108

to

rcode = pip.main(['install', '-r', req_path, '--quiet'])

do

rcode = getattr(pip, '_main', pip.main)(['install', '-r', req_path, '--quiet'])´
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Not sure about Windows. But for mac users, use this:

pip install --upgrade pip==9.0.3
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I fixed this problem upgrading to latest version

sudo pip install --upgrade pip

My version: pip 18.1 from /Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/pip (python 2.7)

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I faced the same error while using pip on anaconda3 4.4.0 (python 3.6) on windows.

I fixed the problem by the following command:

easy_install pip==18.*  ### installing the latest version pip

Or if lower version pip required, mention the same in the command.

Or you can try installing the lower version and then upgrading the same to latest version as follow:

easy_install pip==9.0.1

easy_install --upgrade pip
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For me this issue occured when I was running python while within my site-packages folder. If I ran it anywhere else, it was no longer an issue.

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