![]() ![]() Pip download does the same resolution and downloading as pip install,īut instead of installing the dependencies, it collects the downloadedĭistributions into the directory provided (defaulting to the currentĭirectory). Pip also supports downloading from “requirements files”, which provideĪn easy way to specify a whole environment to be downloaded. PyPI (and other indexes) using requirement specifiers. pip 21.0 will remove support for this functionality.Py - m pip download. ![]() pip 21.0 will drop support for Python 3.5 in January 2021. Please upgrade your Python as Python 3.5 is no longer maintained. Pip 20.2.3 from /home/user/vv/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pip (python 3.5)ĭEPRECATION: Python 3.5 reached the end of its life on September 13th, 2020. You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install -upgrade pip' command. You are using pip version 8.1.1, however version 20.2.3 is available. Pip 8.1.1 from /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages (python 3.5) I created a fresh venv and checked pip list, seems like with a high enough version of pip, setuptools comes at 50.3.0. If you know which version you want, just specify that explicitly You may need to further restrict your requirements. Seems accurate, 50.3.0 is greater than 40.0, less than 51, and not equal to 46.0 or 50.0. I'm using visualize-requirements from a tool I wrote called requirements-tools Setuptools is being pulled in via a transitive dependency in install_requires (notably: jsonschema): $ visualize-requirements t.txt at install time, you're getting unpinned setuptools because it's a transitive dependency without version restrictions ![]() I think you're getting confused about build time (setup_requires / pyproject.toml build-system requires) and installed time (install_requires). ![]()
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