pip-debug - Man Page
description of pip debug command
Description
Display debug information.
Usage
python -m pip debug <options>
- WARNING:
This command is only meant for debugging. Its options and outputs are provisional and may change without notice.
Options
- --platform <platform>
Only use wheels compatible with <platform>. Defaults to the platform of the running system. Use this option multiple times to specify multiple platforms supported by the target interpreter.
(environment variable: PIP_PLATFORM)
- --python-version <python_version>
The Python interpreter version to use for wheel and "Requires-Python" compatibility checks. Defaults to a version derived from the running interpreter. The version can be specified using up to three dot-separated integers (e.g. "3" for 3.0.0, "3.7" for 3.7.0, or "3.7.3"). A major-minor version can also be given as a string without dots (e.g. "37" for 3.7.0).
(environment variable: PIP_PYTHON_VERSION)
- --implementation <implementation>
Only use wheels compatible with Python implementation <implementation>, e.g. 'pp', 'jy', 'cp', or 'ip'. If not specified, then the current interpreter implementation is used. Use 'py' to force implementation-agnostic wheels.
(environment variable: PIP_IMPLEMENTATION)
- --abi <abi>
Only use wheels compatible with Python abi <abi>, e.g. 'pypy_41'. If not specified, then the current interpreter abi tag is used. Use this option multiple times to specify multiple abis supported by the target interpreter. Generally you will need to specify --implementation, --platform, and --python-version when using this option.
(environment variable: PIP_ABI)
Author
pip developers
Copyright
The pip developers
Referenced By
The man pages pip-3.13-debug(1), pip3.13-debug(1), pip-3-debug(1) and pip3-debug(1) are aliases of pip-debug(1).