What's the correct way to get the latest versions of Azure Python SDK for Ubuntu?










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To do this I ran just ran the command



pip3 install azure


and from what I could tell this retrieved the latest versions of the various Azure modules for Python3. For example, the Postgres version was listed as 2017-12-01 and networking was 2018-08-01. However, I ran the same command from two other Ubuntu systems and on these systems the Postgres version was much older, 2017-04-30-preview.



How do I insure that the latest stable versions of the Azure SDK modules are installed when I run the pip install command on a system?










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  • pretty weird, i guess you need to update pip first?
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    Nov 13 '18 at 6:13










  • The version of pip impacts which versions of the packages it installs?
    – user3280383
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:02










  • I checked the systems involved and sure enough the version of pip3 running on the culprit systems was 9.0.1. On the other system it's 18.0. I'm in the process now of trying to get pip3 updated on those system. It should be an easy job but it's turning out to be way more difficult than it should be. Ubuntu insists on installing 9.0.1 and version get-pip.py installs (18.1) is broken.
    – user3280383
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:59















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To do this I ran just ran the command



pip3 install azure


and from what I could tell this retrieved the latest versions of the various Azure modules for Python3. For example, the Postgres version was listed as 2017-12-01 and networking was 2018-08-01. However, I ran the same command from two other Ubuntu systems and on these systems the Postgres version was much older, 2017-04-30-preview.



How do I insure that the latest stable versions of the Azure SDK modules are installed when I run the pip install command on a system?










share|improve this question





















  • pretty weird, i guess you need to update pip first?
    – 4c74356b41
    Nov 13 '18 at 6:13










  • The version of pip impacts which versions of the packages it installs?
    – user3280383
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:02










  • I checked the systems involved and sure enough the version of pip3 running on the culprit systems was 9.0.1. On the other system it's 18.0. I'm in the process now of trying to get pip3 updated on those system. It should be an easy job but it's turning out to be way more difficult than it should be. Ubuntu insists on installing 9.0.1 and version get-pip.py installs (18.1) is broken.
    – user3280383
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:59













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To do this I ran just ran the command



pip3 install azure


and from what I could tell this retrieved the latest versions of the various Azure modules for Python3. For example, the Postgres version was listed as 2017-12-01 and networking was 2018-08-01. However, I ran the same command from two other Ubuntu systems and on these systems the Postgres version was much older, 2017-04-30-preview.



How do I insure that the latest stable versions of the Azure SDK modules are installed when I run the pip install command on a system?










share|improve this question













To do this I ran just ran the command



pip3 install azure


and from what I could tell this retrieved the latest versions of the various Azure modules for Python3. For example, the Postgres version was listed as 2017-12-01 and networking was 2018-08-01. However, I ran the same command from two other Ubuntu systems and on these systems the Postgres version was much older, 2017-04-30-preview.



How do I insure that the latest stable versions of the Azure SDK modules are installed when I run the pip install command on a system?







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  • pretty weird, i guess you need to update pip first?
    – 4c74356b41
    Nov 13 '18 at 6:13










  • The version of pip impacts which versions of the packages it installs?
    – user3280383
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:02










  • I checked the systems involved and sure enough the version of pip3 running on the culprit systems was 9.0.1. On the other system it's 18.0. I'm in the process now of trying to get pip3 updated on those system. It should be an easy job but it's turning out to be way more difficult than it should be. Ubuntu insists on installing 9.0.1 and version get-pip.py installs (18.1) is broken.
    – user3280383
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:59
















  • pretty weird, i guess you need to update pip first?
    – 4c74356b41
    Nov 13 '18 at 6:13










  • The version of pip impacts which versions of the packages it installs?
    – user3280383
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:02










  • I checked the systems involved and sure enough the version of pip3 running on the culprit systems was 9.0.1. On the other system it's 18.0. I'm in the process now of trying to get pip3 updated on those system. It should be an easy job but it's turning out to be way more difficult than it should be. Ubuntu insists on installing 9.0.1 and version get-pip.py installs (18.1) is broken.
    – user3280383
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:59















pretty weird, i guess you need to update pip first?
– 4c74356b41
Nov 13 '18 at 6:13




pretty weird, i guess you need to update pip first?
– 4c74356b41
Nov 13 '18 at 6:13












The version of pip impacts which versions of the packages it installs?
– user3280383
Nov 13 '18 at 13:02




The version of pip impacts which versions of the packages it installs?
– user3280383
Nov 13 '18 at 13:02












I checked the systems involved and sure enough the version of pip3 running on the culprit systems was 9.0.1. On the other system it's 18.0. I'm in the process now of trying to get pip3 updated on those system. It should be an easy job but it's turning out to be way more difficult than it should be. Ubuntu insists on installing 9.0.1 and version get-pip.py installs (18.1) is broken.
– user3280383
Nov 13 '18 at 13:59




I checked the systems involved and sure enough the version of pip3 running on the culprit systems was 9.0.1. On the other system it's 18.0. I'm in the process now of trying to get pip3 updated on those system. It should be an easy job but it's turning out to be way more difficult than it should be. Ubuntu insists on installing 9.0.1 and version get-pip.py installs (18.1) is broken.
– user3280383
Nov 13 '18 at 13:59












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After a lot more trouble than it should have been, I managed to get pip3 updated on these systems and then running



pip3 install azure


installed the latest versions of the Azure modules. I didn't realize the version of pip impacts which versions of external modules it installs but apparently it plays a role.






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    After a lot more trouble than it should have been, I managed to get pip3 updated on these systems and then running



    pip3 install azure


    installed the latest versions of the Azure modules. I didn't realize the version of pip impacts which versions of external modules it installs but apparently it plays a role.






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      After a lot more trouble than it should have been, I managed to get pip3 updated on these systems and then running



      pip3 install azure


      installed the latest versions of the Azure modules. I didn't realize the version of pip impacts which versions of external modules it installs but apparently it plays a role.






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        After a lot more trouble than it should have been, I managed to get pip3 updated on these systems and then running



        pip3 install azure


        installed the latest versions of the Azure modules. I didn't realize the version of pip impacts which versions of external modules it installs but apparently it plays a role.






        share|improve this answer












        After a lot more trouble than it should have been, I managed to get pip3 updated on these systems and then running



        pip3 install azure


        installed the latest versions of the Azure modules. I didn't realize the version of pip impacts which versions of external modules it installs but apparently it plays a role.







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