ImportError: cannot import name main when running pip --version command in windows7 32 bit

旧街凉风 提交于 2019-11-26 21:22:13
catalinpopescu

The bug is found in pip 10.0.0.

In linux you need to modify file: /usr/bin/pip from:

from pip import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
    sys.exit(main())

to this:

from pip import __main__
if __name__ == '__main__':
    sys.exit(__main__._main())

Even though the original question seems to be from 2015, this 'bug' seems to affect users installing pip-10.0.0 as well.

The workaround is not to modify pip, however to change the way pip is called. Instead of calling /usr/bin/pip call pip via Python itself. For example, instead of the below:

pip install <package>

If from Python version 2 (or default Python binary is called python) do :

python -m pip install <package>

or if from Python version 3:

python3 -m pip install <package> 
Shuai Liu

On Ubuntu Server 16, I have the same problem with python27. Try this:

Change

from pip import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
    sys.exit(main())

To

from pip._internal import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
    sys.exit(main())

On Windows 10, I used the following commands to downgrade pip:

python -m pip uninstall pip
python -m pip install pip==9.0.3

This should also work on Linux and Mac too.

i fixed the problem by reinstalling pip using get-pip.py.

  1. Download get-pip from official link: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/#upgrading-pip
  2. run it using commande: python get-pip.py.

And pip is fixed and work perfectly.

I had the same problem, but uninstall and reinstall with apt and pip didn't work for me.

I saw another solution that presents a easy way to recover pip3 path:

sudo python3 -m pip uninstall pip && sudo apt install python3-pip --reinstall

On MacOS if you've installed python via Homebrew, change the line in /usr/local/opt/python/libexec/bin/pip

from

from pip.internal import main

to

from pip._internal import main

Or use this one liner: sed -i '' "s/from pip import main/from pip._internal import main/" /usr/local/opt/python/libexec/bin/pip

Explanation:

The issue is caused by the changes in pip version 10 moving internal namespace under main._internal and the bin script put in place by homebrew still looking it from the old place (where it used to be in version 9). Issue and some discussion https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/5240

If you have a hardlink to pip in your PATH (i.e. if you have multiple python versions installed) and then you upgrade pip, you may also encounter this error.

The solution consists in creating the hardlink again. Or even better, stop using hardlinks and use softlinks.

For those having similar trouble using pip 10 with PyCharm, download the latest version here

It works on ubuntu 16.04. Step 1:

 sudo gedit /home/user_name/.local/bin/pip

a file opens with the content:

#!/usr/bin/python

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import re
import sys

from pip import main

if __name__ == '__main__':
    sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
    sys.exit(main())

Change the main to __main__ as it appears below:

#!/usr/bin/python

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import re
import sys

from pip import __main__

if __name__ == '__main__':
    sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0])
    sys.exit(__main__._main())

Save the file and close it. And you are done!

try this

#!/usr/bin/python
# GENERATED BY DEBIAN

import sys

# Run the main entry point, similarly to how setuptools does it, but because
# we didn't install the actual entry point from setup.py, don't use the
# pkg_resources API.i
try:
    from pip import main
except ImportError:
    from pip._internal import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
    sys.exit(main())

A simple solution that works with Ubuntu, but may fix the problem on windows too:

Just call

pip install --upgrade pip
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