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Correction has been made, and will be available in the next version. This is a known Bug when there is a space in the virtualenv path. Python "C:Program Files (x86)Python27Scriptspip2.py" %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9Īdd C:Program Files (x86)Python27 to your PATH (if is not already) Make C:Program Files (x86)Python27pip.bat with the following contents: Rename pip.py to pip2.py (to avoid import pip errors)
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If you want to be able to do pip install something from anywhere, do this too: In my case it was C:Program Files (x86)Python27Scripts Open pip.exe in 7zip and extract _main_.py to PythonScripts folder.
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Really works for the problem Fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '"'.Worked on Windows 10įatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '"' Thanks! – steve-gregory Jan 30 '15 at 6:21 I was suffering from the error listed and this was the solution that worked for me! I was even able to use 'pip install virtualenv' and stop using 'python -m pip' after making the upgrade to latest pip. You might also need to set the PATH variable to use the ~ notation for the path to pip. Save with administrator privileges, make sure it is actually saved at the target location and try again. Note that as this is a binary file, you should not change the file size which may break the executable, hence the padding. Windows provides this alternative notation for backwards compatibility with DOS / Windows 3.x apps. #!C:Progra~2Python33python.exe.įor "C:Program Files", this path would probably be "C:Progra~1" (shortened path names in DOS / Windows 3.x notation use tilde and numbers). To an escaped path without spaces and quotes and pad with spaces (dots at the end should be spaces): #!"C:Program Files (x86)Python33python.exe" On Windows at least, pip stores the execution path in the executable pip.exe when it is installed.Įdit this file using a hex editor or WordPad (you have to save it as plain text then to retain binary data), change the path to Python with quotes and spaces like this: This is a workaround and should not be the accepted answer – Raiden Core Jun 28 '16 at 16:40