pip command does nothing

Question:

I just installed Python 2.7.10 on windows 10.
I have added my python and pip directory to my PATH like so:

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My Scripts folder looks like this:

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My problem is, when I type in “pip” in command prompt and press enter absolutely nothing happens, even if I wait several minutes. If I remove the Scripts directory from the PATH variable I just get the error message like “pip not recognized as internal or external command”. Python works fine. I have also tried to reinstall both pip and Python but the same problem occurs.
So, does anyone have any idea about why pip does not do anything?

**Edit: ** when I say it does not do anything, I mean the cmd “hangs”, like if it is waiting for something to happen. The cursor just keeps on blinking.

Asked By: PandaDeTapas

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Answers:

Add the following path or you can also cd to the path and then try pip command, it will work fine.

C:Python27Libsite-packagespip

Answered By: int-main

One command that is bound to work is writing:

python -m pip install requests

This works because you hand off the script invocation to python, which you know works, instead of relying on the PATH environment variable of windows, which can be dodgy.

Packages like numpy that require c-extensions to be built, will not work with pip unless you have a C Compiler installed on your system. More information can be found in this question.

If you are, as you’re saying, unfamiliar with the python environment, then let me assure you, you will have a better day by installing Anaconda.

Anaconda is a completely free Python distribution (including for
commercial use and redistribution). It includes more than 300 of the
most popular Python packages for science, math, engineering, and data
analysis.

Anaconda comes with numpy, of course.

Answered By: Sebastian Wozny

After Python including pip at package, pip commands not work sometimes.
Then you can use pip through python like

python -m pip <pip commands that you want>
Answered By: IngYu Jo

Try disabling your virus scanner. If this fixes it, exclude the C:Python27 folder from scanning (at your own risk).


I had this same issue: typing pip on the command line just puts the cursor on the next line, and nothing happens. I was sure my PATH system variable had C:Python27 and C:Python27Scripts in it, and I could verify it using echo %PATH% on the command line.

I found that I had to disable my virus scanner (Avast). I excluded the C:Python27 from virus scanning, and now everything works. Apparently the scanner is interfering with Python’s ability to load the module.

I had the same issue after uninstalling my antivirus, which was blocking the script. The issue was resolved.

Answered By: samdesigncodes
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