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I have a PyCharm python 3.7.1 project on Windows 10. In the project venvScripts folder is pip.exe, pip3.exe, etc. If I list pip's version while standing in that folder I get:



me@my-machine MINGW64 ~/PycharmProjects/myProject/venv/Scripts (develop)
$ ./pip --version
pip 10.0.1 from c:usersmepycharmprojectsmyProjectvenvlibsite-packagespip-10.0.1-py3.7.eggpip (python 3.7)

me@my-machine MINGW64 ~/PycharmProjects/myProject/venv/Scripts (develop)
$ ./python --version
Python 3.7.1

me@my-machine MINGW64 ~/PycharmProjects/myProject/venv/Scripts (develop)
$ ./python -m pip --version
pip 18.1 from C:UsersmePycharmProjectsmyProjectvenvlibsite-packagespip (python 3.7)


I seem to have a version mismatch. Can I safely delete the pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg folder? Do I need to do anything else?










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    I have a PyCharm python 3.7.1 project on Windows 10. In the project venvScripts folder is pip.exe, pip3.exe, etc. If I list pip's version while standing in that folder I get:



    me@my-machine MINGW64 ~/PycharmProjects/myProject/venv/Scripts (develop)
    $ ./pip --version
    pip 10.0.1 from c:usersmepycharmprojectsmyProjectvenvlibsite-packagespip-10.0.1-py3.7.eggpip (python 3.7)

    me@my-machine MINGW64 ~/PycharmProjects/myProject/venv/Scripts (develop)
    $ ./python --version
    Python 3.7.1

    me@my-machine MINGW64 ~/PycharmProjects/myProject/venv/Scripts (develop)
    $ ./python -m pip --version
    pip 18.1 from C:UsersmePycharmProjectsmyProjectvenvlibsite-packagespip (python 3.7)


    I seem to have a version mismatch. Can I safely delete the pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg folder? Do I need to do anything else?










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      I have a PyCharm python 3.7.1 project on Windows 10. In the project venvScripts folder is pip.exe, pip3.exe, etc. If I list pip's version while standing in that folder I get:



      me@my-machine MINGW64 ~/PycharmProjects/myProject/venv/Scripts (develop)
      $ ./pip --version
      pip 10.0.1 from c:usersmepycharmprojectsmyProjectvenvlibsite-packagespip-10.0.1-py3.7.eggpip (python 3.7)

      me@my-machine MINGW64 ~/PycharmProjects/myProject/venv/Scripts (develop)
      $ ./python --version
      Python 3.7.1

      me@my-machine MINGW64 ~/PycharmProjects/myProject/venv/Scripts (develop)
      $ ./python -m pip --version
      pip 18.1 from C:UsersmePycharmProjectsmyProjectvenvlibsite-packagespip (python 3.7)


      I seem to have a version mismatch. Can I safely delete the pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg folder? Do I need to do anything else?










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      I have a PyCharm python 3.7.1 project on Windows 10. In the project venvScripts folder is pip.exe, pip3.exe, etc. If I list pip's version while standing in that folder I get:



      me@my-machine MINGW64 ~/PycharmProjects/myProject/venv/Scripts (develop)
      $ ./pip --version
      pip 10.0.1 from c:usersmepycharmprojectsmyProjectvenvlibsite-packagespip-10.0.1-py3.7.eggpip (python 3.7)

      me@my-machine MINGW64 ~/PycharmProjects/myProject/venv/Scripts (develop)
      $ ./python --version
      Python 3.7.1

      me@my-machine MINGW64 ~/PycharmProjects/myProject/venv/Scripts (develop)
      $ ./python -m pip --version
      pip 18.1 from C:UsersmePycharmProjectsmyProjectvenvlibsite-packagespip (python 3.7)


      I seem to have a version mismatch. Can I safely delete the pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg folder? Do I need to do anything else?







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          You shouldn't delete any files in your site-packages folder. Besides the two pip executables you tested are different. The one loaded with python -m pip will most probably point to the pip3 binary and not the pip one.






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                You shouldn't delete any files in your site-packages folder. Besides the two pip executables you tested are different. The one loaded with python -m pip will most probably point to the pip3 binary and not the pip one.







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