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So after installing something using pip3, I got the following error:



You are using pip version 8.1.1, however version 19.0.3 is available.
You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command.


Easy enough, so I run:



pip3 install --upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade pip


Now, when ever i run pip or pip3 I get the following error:



Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pip", line 9, in <module>
from pip import main
ImportError: cannot import name main


Any help would be greatly appreciated!



VERSION="16.04.5 LTS (Xenial Xerus)"










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  • Try this - stackoverflow.com/questions/49836676/… Same issue seems resolved.

    – Svetoslav Antonov
    4 hours ago











  • fyi: you need to upgrade your system (16.04.6 came out Feb-28, so you haven't fully-upgraded your system since at least then). Upgrading some python packages this way can cause problems when you next do-release-upgrade, so remember to keep notes of what you upgrade outside of default packages, so you can remove it prior to next release-upgrade.

    – guiverc
    4 hours ago


















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So after installing something using pip3, I got the following error:



You are using pip version 8.1.1, however version 19.0.3 is available.
You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command.


Easy enough, so I run:



pip3 install --upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade pip


Now, when ever i run pip or pip3 I get the following error:



Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pip", line 9, in <module>
from pip import main
ImportError: cannot import name main


Any help would be greatly appreciated!



VERSION="16.04.5 LTS (Xenial Xerus)"










share|improve this question























  • Try this - stackoverflow.com/questions/49836676/… Same issue seems resolved.

    – Svetoslav Antonov
    4 hours ago











  • fyi: you need to upgrade your system (16.04.6 came out Feb-28, so you haven't fully-upgraded your system since at least then). Upgrading some python packages this way can cause problems when you next do-release-upgrade, so remember to keep notes of what you upgrade outside of default packages, so you can remove it prior to next release-upgrade.

    – guiverc
    4 hours ago














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So after installing something using pip3, I got the following error:



You are using pip version 8.1.1, however version 19.0.3 is available.
You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command.


Easy enough, so I run:



pip3 install --upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade pip


Now, when ever i run pip or pip3 I get the following error:



Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pip", line 9, in <module>
from pip import main
ImportError: cannot import name main


Any help would be greatly appreciated!



VERSION="16.04.5 LTS (Xenial Xerus)"










share|improve this question














So after installing something using pip3, I got the following error:



You are using pip version 8.1.1, however version 19.0.3 is available.
You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command.


Easy enough, so I run:



pip3 install --upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade pip


Now, when ever i run pip or pip3 I get the following error:



Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pip", line 9, in <module>
from pip import main
ImportError: cannot import name main


Any help would be greatly appreciated!



VERSION="16.04.5 LTS (Xenial Xerus)"







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  • Try this - stackoverflow.com/questions/49836676/… Same issue seems resolved.

    – Svetoslav Antonov
    4 hours ago











  • fyi: you need to upgrade your system (16.04.6 came out Feb-28, so you haven't fully-upgraded your system since at least then). Upgrading some python packages this way can cause problems when you next do-release-upgrade, so remember to keep notes of what you upgrade outside of default packages, so you can remove it prior to next release-upgrade.

    – guiverc
    4 hours ago



















  • Try this - stackoverflow.com/questions/49836676/… Same issue seems resolved.

    – Svetoslav Antonov
    4 hours ago











  • fyi: you need to upgrade your system (16.04.6 came out Feb-28, so you haven't fully-upgraded your system since at least then). Upgrading some python packages this way can cause problems when you next do-release-upgrade, so remember to keep notes of what you upgrade outside of default packages, so you can remove it prior to next release-upgrade.

    – guiverc
    4 hours ago

















Try this - stackoverflow.com/questions/49836676/… Same issue seems resolved.

– Svetoslav Antonov
4 hours ago





Try this - stackoverflow.com/questions/49836676/… Same issue seems resolved.

– Svetoslav Antonov
4 hours ago













fyi: you need to upgrade your system (16.04.6 came out Feb-28, so you haven't fully-upgraded your system since at least then). Upgrading some python packages this way can cause problems when you next do-release-upgrade, so remember to keep notes of what you upgrade outside of default packages, so you can remove it prior to next release-upgrade.

– guiverc
4 hours ago





fyi: you need to upgrade your system (16.04.6 came out Feb-28, so you haven't fully-upgraded your system since at least then). Upgrading some python packages this way can cause problems when you next do-release-upgrade, so remember to keep notes of what you upgrade outside of default packages, so you can remove it prior to next release-upgrade.

– guiverc
4 hours ago










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This is a known issue in debian and its derivatives. So, it's better to stick to earlier versions of pip. To rollback, run:



sudo python3 -m pip uninstall pip && sudo apt install python3-pip --reinstall
sudo python -m pip uninstall pip && sudo apt install python-pip --reinstall





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    This is a known issue in debian and its derivatives. So, it's better to stick to earlier versions of pip. To rollback, run:



    sudo python3 -m pip uninstall pip && sudo apt install python3-pip --reinstall
    sudo python -m pip uninstall pip && sudo apt install python-pip --reinstall





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      This is a known issue in debian and its derivatives. So, it's better to stick to earlier versions of pip. To rollback, run:



      sudo python3 -m pip uninstall pip && sudo apt install python3-pip --reinstall
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        sudo python3 -m pip uninstall pip && sudo apt install python3-pip --reinstall
        sudo python -m pip uninstall pip && sudo apt install python-pip --reinstall





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        This is a known issue in debian and its derivatives. So, it's better to stick to earlier versions of pip. To rollback, run:



        sudo python3 -m pip uninstall pip && sudo apt install python3-pip --reinstall
        sudo python -m pip uninstall pip && sudo apt install python-pip --reinstall






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