First of all thanks for maintaining such great tool. I hope this is temporary issue, but I can't install it either using sudo pip install pytube either sudo easy_install pytube I tried on ubuntu 13.10 and ubuntu 13.04 me@ubuntu:$ sudo ea. Can't install using easy_install or PIP #14. Baltasvejas opened this Issue Nov 3, 2013 14 comments. No local packages or download links found for pytube. No local packages or working download links found for smtplib error: Could not find suitable distribution for Requirement.parse('smtplib ') Please help. No local packages or working download links found for pbr>=1.8 Traceback (most recent call last). See also: The full traceback. Virtualenv 14.0.6 reportedly solved an SSL issue regarding certs. Be cautious if you are using a Python install that is managed by your operating system or another package manager. Get-pip.py does not coordinate with those tools. Install from local copies of pip and setuptools: python get-pip. Py--no-index--find-links =/ local / copies. Install to the user site.
I am using easy_install, not pip.
Unfortunately on this system pip does not work.
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Thomas Kluyver [email protected]
wrote:
I think that means you have a very old version of pip. Try upgrading pip
before installing jupyter, by running pip install --upgrade pip.
On 5 May 2016 10:27 p.m., 'Dmytro Lituiev' [email protected]
wrote:
I am trying to install Jupyter on CentOS 6.7, python3.4 and getting this
error. Where can one get this entrypoints package? Can find none on
google.
Processing dependencies for jupyter1.0.0
Searching for entrypoints
Reading https://pypi.python.org/simple/entrypoints/
No local packages or download links found for entrypoints
error: Could not find suitable distribution for
Requirement.parse('entrypoints')
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