Upgrading pip before compiling Python?












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So, I was building Python to optimize it to my hardware (specifically, version 3.6.7) and in the verbose I found this suggestion:




You are using pip version 10.0.1, however version 18.1 is available. You should consider upgrading via the 'python -m pip install --upgrade pip' command.




Can I upgrade pip before issuing the build command (compile python on my machine)? If so, will it matter?










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    You don't have to. This is the version bundled with Python 3.6, nothing wrong with using it.

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So, I was building Python to optimize it to my hardware (specifically, version 3.6.7) and in the verbose I found this suggestion:




You are using pip version 10.0.1, however version 18.1 is available. You should consider upgrading via the 'python -m pip install --upgrade pip' command.




Can I upgrade pip before issuing the build command (compile python on my machine)? If so, will it matter?










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    You don't have to. This is the version bundled with Python 3.6, nothing wrong with using it.

    – hoefling
    Nov 15 '18 at 20:39














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So, I was building Python to optimize it to my hardware (specifically, version 3.6.7) and in the verbose I found this suggestion:




You are using pip version 10.0.1, however version 18.1 is available. You should consider upgrading via the 'python -m pip install --upgrade pip' command.




Can I upgrade pip before issuing the build command (compile python on my machine)? If so, will it matter?










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So, I was building Python to optimize it to my hardware (specifically, version 3.6.7) and in the verbose I found this suggestion:




You are using pip version 10.0.1, however version 18.1 is available. You should consider upgrading via the 'python -m pip install --upgrade pip' command.




Can I upgrade pip before issuing the build command (compile python on my machine)? If so, will it matter?







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    You don't have to. This is the version bundled with Python 3.6, nothing wrong with using it.

    – hoefling
    Nov 15 '18 at 20:39














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    You don't have to. This is the version bundled with Python 3.6, nothing wrong with using it.

    – hoefling
    Nov 15 '18 at 20:39








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You don't have to. This is the version bundled with Python 3.6, nothing wrong with using it.

– hoefling
Nov 15 '18 at 20:39





You don't have to. This is the version bundled with Python 3.6, nothing wrong with using it.

– hoefling
Nov 15 '18 at 20:39












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You can run your python task without upgrading. You can upgrade pip if you want (python -m pip install --upgrade pip), but I don't think the running of your python task will be affected by it.






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    You can run your python task without upgrading. You can upgrade pip if you want (python -m pip install --upgrade pip), but I don't think the running of your python task will be affected by it.






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        You can run your python task without upgrading. You can upgrade pip if you want (python -m pip install --upgrade pip), but I don't think the running of your python task will be affected by it.






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        You can run your python task without upgrading. You can upgrade pip if you want (python -m pip install --upgrade pip), but I don't think the running of your python task will be affected by it.







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