Issue
I installed python-pip
package via yum
(using Fedora's updates repo). It does not add the pip
script to my PATH
though.
$ which pip
/usr/bin/which: no pip in
(/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:
/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin)
It does, however, create pip-python
:
$ rpm -ql python-pip
/usr/bin/pip-python
[...snip...]
$ which pip-python
/usr/bin/pip-python
I was considering making pip
a symbolic link to pip-python
but is there a reason the executable is named pip-python
to begin with?
Solution
It is probably to avoid a conflict with another package that has an executable called pip
. As long as you don't install that package, you should be safe.
Another annoying example of this is the chromium browser, which my distro's executable is chromium-browser
to avoid a conflict with some game I had never heard of until I did an: apt-get install chromium
.
Answered By - mikerobi