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diff --git a/Doc/tutorial/venv.rst b/Doc/tutorial/venv.rst index 58ad319..7cdce3f 100644 --- a/Doc/tutorial/venv.rst +++ b/Doc/tutorial/venv.rst @@ -130,8 +130,8 @@ package name followed by ``==`` and the version number: If you re-run this command, ``pip`` will notice that the requested version is already installed and do nothing. You can supply a -different version number to get that version, or you can run ``pip -install --upgrade`` to upgrade the package to the latest version: +different version number to get that version, or you can run ``python +-m pip install --upgrade`` to upgrade the package to the latest version: .. code-block:: bash @@ -143,14 +143,14 @@ install --upgrade`` to upgrade the package to the latest version: Successfully uninstalled requests-2.6.0 Successfully installed requests-2.7.0 -``pip uninstall`` followed by one or more package names will remove the -packages from the virtual environment. +``python -m pip uninstall`` followed by one or more package names will +remove the packages from the virtual environment. -``pip show`` will display information about a particular package: +``python -m pip show`` will display information about a particular package: .. code-block:: bash - (tutorial-env) $ pip show requests + (tutorial-env) $ python -m pip show requests --- Metadata-Version: 2.0 Name: requests @@ -163,25 +163,25 @@ packages from the virtual environment. Location: /Users/akuchling/envs/tutorial-env/lib/python3.4/site-packages Requires: -``pip list`` will display all of the packages installed in the virtual -environment: +``python -m pip list`` will display all of the packages installed in +the virtual environment: .. code-block:: bash - (tutorial-env) $ pip list + (tutorial-env) $ python -m pip list novas (3.1.1.3) numpy (1.9.2) pip (7.0.3) requests (2.7.0) setuptools (16.0) -``pip freeze`` will produce a similar list of the installed packages, -but the output uses the format that ``pip install`` expects. +``python -m pip freeze`` will produce a similar list of the installed packages, +but the output uses the format that ``python -m pip install`` expects. A common convention is to put this list in a ``requirements.txt`` file: .. code-block:: bash - (tutorial-env) $ pip freeze > requirements.txt + (tutorial-env) $ python -m pip freeze > requirements.txt (tutorial-env) $ cat requirements.txt novas==3.1.1.3 numpy==1.9.2 |