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Pip
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If you have a "recent" version of Python installed then you should
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already have Pip installed as well.
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Sanity Check
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============
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Just to be sure you have it, open a new console (``cmd.exe``) and run
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a version check:
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.. code-block:: none
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C:\>pip --version
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pip 21.2.3 from C:\Program Files\Python39\lib\site-packages\pip (python 3.9)
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If that doesn't work then maybe try to close and re-open your console
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first.
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Note that the Pip version check is only expected to work if the Python
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version check *also* worked. So maybe see also docs for that, in
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:ref:`python-sanity-check`.
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If the Python version check works but Pip still does not then maybe
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your Python version is too old? In that case you probably need to
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install Pip. The recommended method is via the ``get-pip.py`` script
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according to `these instructions`_.
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.. _these instructions: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/installing.html#install-pip
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If you're sure Pip is installed and yet the version check still fails,
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please file a bug report at https://redmine.rattailproject.org/
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