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My friend owns a Raspberry Pi, and no matter what we try to do we cannot get pip3 installed for python 3.5. We've tried get-pip.py, but that only works for 2.7. We've tried sudo pip install -U pip, but that only upgrades pip2.7. We've tried sudo apt-get install python3.5-pip, but the package doesn't exist. We've tried sudo easy_install3 pip too. I can't figure out how in the world to do this.

(pip3 works, but that's for /usr/bin/python3, not /usr/local/bin/python3.5.)

Help?

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You were actually very close: $ sudo apt-get install python3-pip

When you say that pip3 works then I'm pretty sure that is the pip for the latest version of Python3. Can you do pip3 --version?

This should help too: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/linux/software/python.md

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  • I can't use python 3. I need python 3.5. And no I can't troubleshoot this because I don't have access to his Pi.
    – Dev
    Dec 23, 2016 at 22:01
  • If you install python3-pip, you get the newest python version availble in the package manager. That might be 3.5 or some other version. If it is not 3.5, then its not available using your package manager.
    – Mogget
    Dec 27, 2016 at 9:28

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