Unable to install package from pip












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I have tried to install Requests like this:



python3 -m install requests


but it's not working.



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  • Try it : python3 -m pip install requests

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I have tried to install Requests like this:



python3 -m install requests


but it's not working.



Have a link at this link










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  • Try it : python3 -m pip install requests

    – Arpit
    May 27 '17 at 12:08
















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I have tried to install Requests like this:



python3 -m install requests


but it's not working.



Have a link at this link










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I have tried to install Requests like this:



python3 -m install requests


but it's not working.



Have a link at this link







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  • Try it : python3 -m pip install requests

    – Arpit
    May 27 '17 at 12:08





















  • Try it : python3 -m pip install requests

    – Arpit
    May 27 '17 at 12:08



















Try it : python3 -m pip install requests

– Arpit
May 27 '17 at 12:08







Try it : python3 -m pip install requests

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You are using pip incorrectly. You should run pip command from the command line, not in Python:



C:Windowssystem32> python3 -m pip install requests
C:Windowssystem32> python3
Python 3.6.1........
>>> import requests


Read pip documentation carefully.






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  • I am using command line

    – Akshay Arora
    May 27 '17 at 12:07











  • Yes, but you invoked pip as a Python command, not in your shell... Run pip before you run python.

    – errata
    May 27 '17 at 12:08











  • When i did that i got an error that fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '""

    – Akshay Arora
    May 27 '17 at 12:10











  • Hey buddy it worked thank you :)

    – Akshay Arora
    May 27 '17 at 12:19











  • @AkshayArora You are welcome! If you think that this solved your problem, accept the answer and enjoy coding with Python ;)

    – errata
    May 27 '17 at 12:21



















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Yes, if it is in python, it will give a syntax error. Try it right when you open up the cmd.



In this link, I am in python:





But in the command prompt, it works:





Well, as for me, I have it already installed in Spyder.






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    You are using pip incorrectly. You should run pip command from the command line, not in Python:



    C:Windowssystem32> python3 -m pip install requests
    C:Windowssystem32> python3
    Python 3.6.1........
    >>> import requests


    Read pip documentation carefully.






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    • I am using command line

      – Akshay Arora
      May 27 '17 at 12:07











    • Yes, but you invoked pip as a Python command, not in your shell... Run pip before you run python.

      – errata
      May 27 '17 at 12:08











    • When i did that i got an error that fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '""

      – Akshay Arora
      May 27 '17 at 12:10











    • Hey buddy it worked thank you :)

      – Akshay Arora
      May 27 '17 at 12:19











    • @AkshayArora You are welcome! If you think that this solved your problem, accept the answer and enjoy coding with Python ;)

      – errata
      May 27 '17 at 12:21
















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    You are using pip incorrectly. You should run pip command from the command line, not in Python:



    C:Windowssystem32> python3 -m pip install requests
    C:Windowssystem32> python3
    Python 3.6.1........
    >>> import requests


    Read pip documentation carefully.






    share|improve this answer


























    • I am using command line

      – Akshay Arora
      May 27 '17 at 12:07











    • Yes, but you invoked pip as a Python command, not in your shell... Run pip before you run python.

      – errata
      May 27 '17 at 12:08











    • When i did that i got an error that fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '""

      – Akshay Arora
      May 27 '17 at 12:10











    • Hey buddy it worked thank you :)

      – Akshay Arora
      May 27 '17 at 12:19











    • @AkshayArora You are welcome! If you think that this solved your problem, accept the answer and enjoy coding with Python ;)

      – errata
      May 27 '17 at 12:21














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    You are using pip incorrectly. You should run pip command from the command line, not in Python:



    C:Windowssystem32> python3 -m pip install requests
    C:Windowssystem32> python3
    Python 3.6.1........
    >>> import requests


    Read pip documentation carefully.






    share|improve this answer















    You are using pip incorrectly. You should run pip command from the command line, not in Python:



    C:Windowssystem32> python3 -m pip install requests
    C:Windowssystem32> python3
    Python 3.6.1........
    >>> import requests


    Read pip documentation carefully.







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    answered May 27 '17 at 12:05









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    • I am using command line

      – Akshay Arora
      May 27 '17 at 12:07











    • Yes, but you invoked pip as a Python command, not in your shell... Run pip before you run python.

      – errata
      May 27 '17 at 12:08











    • When i did that i got an error that fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '""

      – Akshay Arora
      May 27 '17 at 12:10











    • Hey buddy it worked thank you :)

      – Akshay Arora
      May 27 '17 at 12:19











    • @AkshayArora You are welcome! If you think that this solved your problem, accept the answer and enjoy coding with Python ;)

      – errata
      May 27 '17 at 12:21



















    • I am using command line

      – Akshay Arora
      May 27 '17 at 12:07











    • Yes, but you invoked pip as a Python command, not in your shell... Run pip before you run python.

      – errata
      May 27 '17 at 12:08











    • When i did that i got an error that fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '""

      – Akshay Arora
      May 27 '17 at 12:10











    • Hey buddy it worked thank you :)

      – Akshay Arora
      May 27 '17 at 12:19











    • @AkshayArora You are welcome! If you think that this solved your problem, accept the answer and enjoy coding with Python ;)

      – errata
      May 27 '17 at 12:21

















    I am using command line

    – Akshay Arora
    May 27 '17 at 12:07





    I am using command line

    – Akshay Arora
    May 27 '17 at 12:07













    Yes, but you invoked pip as a Python command, not in your shell... Run pip before you run python.

    – errata
    May 27 '17 at 12:08





    Yes, but you invoked pip as a Python command, not in your shell... Run pip before you run python.

    – errata
    May 27 '17 at 12:08













    When i did that i got an error that fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '""

    – Akshay Arora
    May 27 '17 at 12:10





    When i did that i got an error that fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '""

    – Akshay Arora
    May 27 '17 at 12:10













    Hey buddy it worked thank you :)

    – Akshay Arora
    May 27 '17 at 12:19





    Hey buddy it worked thank you :)

    – Akshay Arora
    May 27 '17 at 12:19













    @AkshayArora You are welcome! If you think that this solved your problem, accept the answer and enjoy coding with Python ;)

    – errata
    May 27 '17 at 12:21





    @AkshayArora You are welcome! If you think that this solved your problem, accept the answer and enjoy coding with Python ;)

    – errata
    May 27 '17 at 12:21













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    Yes, if it is in python, it will give a syntax error. Try it right when you open up the cmd.



    In this link, I am in python:





    But in the command prompt, it works:





    Well, as for me, I have it already installed in Spyder.






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      Yes, if it is in python, it will give a syntax error. Try it right when you open up the cmd.



      In this link, I am in python:





      But in the command prompt, it works:





      Well, as for me, I have it already installed in Spyder.






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        Yes, if it is in python, it will give a syntax error. Try it right when you open up the cmd.



        In this link, I am in python:





        But in the command prompt, it works:





        Well, as for me, I have it already installed in Spyder.






        share|improve this answer















        Yes, if it is in python, it will give a syntax error. Try it right when you open up the cmd.



        In this link, I am in python:





        But in the command prompt, it works:





        Well, as for me, I have it already installed in Spyder.







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