pip install: How to force a specific package version

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一向 2020-12-15 16:04

I\'m trying to install Django 1.4.3, but when I execute pip install, pip keeps installing Django 1.5 version instead 1.4.3

sudo pip install -I Django==1.4.3

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  • 2020-12-15 16:44

    This could/should/can be helped by clearing the build dir for Django in pip. There is a bug for this, since version 1.1 see here for details

    You can start checking for these folders here if you're on OS X or unix like systems:

    ~/.pip 
    /tmp/pip-build-root (or pip-build-$USER, if you aren't running pip as root).
    

    This is if you haven't specified a new build folder when you installed the first version of Django.

    Good luck!

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  • 2020-12-15 16:45

    As limelight says, you should empty your cache and build directories, or pass in a temporary clean location with the --download-cache and flag.

    $ pip help install
    [...]
    --download-cache <dir>      Cache downloaded packages in <dir>.
    -b, --build <dir>           Directory to unpack packages into and build in. The default in a virtualenv is "<venv path>/build". The default for global installs is
                              "<OS temp dir>/pip-build-<username>".
    

    I'd like to warn any readers to not use sudo pip install to install Django. It installs Django system-wide. And changing the system-wide version could break system-packages that depend on it. For instance, Ubuntu MAAS and Cobbler depend on the system django package. These are typically services you don't want to break.

    If you need a different version than the system-package, use virtualenv to isolate your dependencies from the system.

    OP seems to be on OSX and I don't know of any server-wide Mac Django, but that may change. Consider installing python packages with sudo at par to changing the system-installed python with python 3; it might work for now, but have some paracetamol in stock, as you're in for some headaches.

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  • 2020-12-15 17:01

    Check your local cache and remove it can be help. I hava installed pymongo==2.5.2. To install pymongo==2.4.1, I remove the cache in /tmp/pip-build-root/pymongo.Then I install pymongo 2.4.1 successfully.

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