.. _un-easy-install: ############################################## Clean out packages installed with easy_install ############################################## If you have never used easy_install_ on your system you don't need to read any further - congratulations! If you have used easy_install in the past, you might run into some difficult-to-diagnose installation problems. To avoid these, we suggest you remove any packages you previously installed with easy_install. First you need to find the packages installed with easy_install. To do this, find the ``site-packages`` or ``dist-packages`` directory to which easy_install will have installed. See :doc:`debian_python_paths` for an description of the paths to which Python packages can get installed on Debian / Ubuntu. You can check the location of installation directories by looking at the contents of ``sys.path`` at the Python prompt:: $ python >>> import sys >>> print("\n".join(sys.path)) Some common ``site-packages`` / ``dist-packages`` directory locations follow. The ``X.Y`` in ``pythonX.Y`` refers to your Python version, so ``pythonX.Y`` corresponds to ``python2.7`` for Python 2.7 etc. * Debian / Ubuntu system installation: ``/usr/local/lib/pythonX.Y/dist-packages`` (see: :doc:`debian_python_paths`); * Fedora system installation for pure Python packages: ``/usr/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages``; * Fedora 64-bit system installation for packages with compiled extensions: ``/usr/lib64/pythonX.Y/site-packages``; * Linux home installation: ``$HOME/.local/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages`` * OSX Python.org installation: ``/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/X.Y/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages``; * OSX Python user installation: ``$HOME/Library/Python/X.Y/lib/python/site-packages``; Look in your site-packages / dist-packages directory for a file called ``easy-install.pth``. If no such file exists, you have no easy_install installs in that directory. If the file does exist, look for the packages listed in the file. The file will look something like:: import sys; sys.__plen = len(sys.path) ./requests-0.12.1-py2.7.egg ./oauthlib-0.1.3-py2.7.egg ./certifi-0.0.8-py2.7.egg ./rsa-3.0.1-py2.7.egg ./pyasn1-0.1.3-py2.7.egg import sys; new=sys.path[sys.__plen:]; del sys.path[sys.__plen:]; p=getattr(sys,'__egginsert',0); sys.path[p:p]=new; sys.__egginsert = p+len(new) Delete each directory listed. For example, if your package directory containing the ``easy-install.pth`` file was ``/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages`` then:: rm -rf /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests-0.12.1-py2.7.egg rm -rf /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/oauthlib-0.1.3-py2.7.egg etc. When you have finished deleting these directories, delete the ``easy-install.pth`` file. Repeat for each potential package directory. If you need these packages, then you can re-install them using `pip`_. .. include:: links_names.inc