Man1 - pip-debug.1

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NAME

pip-debug - description of pip debug command

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DESCRIPTION

Display debug information.

USAGE

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      python -m pip debug <options>

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WARNING:

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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.
–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).
–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.
–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.

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AUTHOR

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Author: dt

Created: 2022-02-22 Tue 16:32