How to install beautifulsoup into python3, when default dir is python2.7?












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I have both python 2.7, python3.5 installed. When I type "pip install beautifulsoup4" it tells me , it is already installed in python2.7/site-package directory.



But how do I install it into python3 dir?










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    By running pip3 instead?

    – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
    Dec 29 '15 at 9:00






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    Possible duplicate of How to use pip with Python 3.x alongside Python 2.x

    – alecxe
    Dec 30 '15 at 0:27
















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I have both python 2.7, python3.5 installed. When I type "pip install beautifulsoup4" it tells me , it is already installed in python2.7/site-package directory.



But how do I install it into python3 dir?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    By running pip3 instead?

    – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
    Dec 29 '15 at 9:00






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of How to use pip with Python 3.x alongside Python 2.x

    – alecxe
    Dec 30 '15 at 0:27














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I have both python 2.7, python3.5 installed. When I type "pip install beautifulsoup4" it tells me , it is already installed in python2.7/site-package directory.



But how do I install it into python3 dir?










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I have both python 2.7, python3.5 installed. When I type "pip install beautifulsoup4" it tells me , it is already installed in python2.7/site-package directory.



But how do I install it into python3 dir?







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  • 1





    By running pip3 instead?

    – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
    Dec 29 '15 at 9:00






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of How to use pip with Python 3.x alongside Python 2.x

    – alecxe
    Dec 30 '15 at 0:27














  • 1





    By running pip3 instead?

    – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
    Dec 29 '15 at 9:00






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of How to use pip with Python 3.x alongside Python 2.x

    – alecxe
    Dec 30 '15 at 0:27








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By running pip3 instead?

– Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
Dec 29 '15 at 9:00





By running pip3 instead?

– Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
Dec 29 '15 at 9:00




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1





Possible duplicate of How to use pip with Python 3.x alongside Python 2.x

– alecxe
Dec 30 '15 at 0:27





Possible duplicate of How to use pip with Python 3.x alongside Python 2.x

– alecxe
Dec 30 '15 at 0:27












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I think pip3 will satisfy your needs, use the below command on the terminal:



pip3 install beautifulsoup4


See doc






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    Run as root:



    apt-get install python3-bs4
    #or
    pip3 install beautifulsoup4


    Afterwards import it like this:



    import bs4





    share|improve this answer































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      The package is bs4 and can be installed with following command:



      python -m pip install bs4





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        If you’re using a recent version of Debian or Ubuntu Linux, you can install Beautiful Soup with the system package manager:



        $ apt-get install python-bs4 (for Python 2)
        $ apt-get install python3-bs4 (for Python 3)


        Afer install import the library



        from bs4 import BeautifulSoup





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          I think pip3 will satisfy your needs, use the below command on the terminal:



          pip3 install beautifulsoup4


          See doc






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            I think pip3 will satisfy your needs, use the below command on the terminal:



            pip3 install beautifulsoup4


            See doc






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              I think pip3 will satisfy your needs, use the below command on the terminal:



              pip3 install beautifulsoup4


              See doc






              share|improve this answer













              I think pip3 will satisfy your needs, use the below command on the terminal:



              pip3 install beautifulsoup4


              See doc







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              answered Dec 29 '15 at 11:56









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                  Run as root:



                  apt-get install python3-bs4
                  #or
                  pip3 install beautifulsoup4


                  Afterwards import it like this:



                  import bs4





                  share|improve this answer




























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                    Run as root:



                    apt-get install python3-bs4
                    #or
                    pip3 install beautifulsoup4


                    Afterwards import it like this:



                    import bs4





                    share|improve this answer


























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                      Run as root:



                      apt-get install python3-bs4
                      #or
                      pip3 install beautifulsoup4


                      Afterwards import it like this:



                      import bs4





                      share|improve this answer













                      Run as root:



                      apt-get install python3-bs4
                      #or
                      pip3 install beautifulsoup4


                      Afterwards import it like this:



                      import bs4






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                          The package is bs4 and can be installed with following command:



                          python -m pip install bs4





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                            The package is bs4 and can be installed with following command:



                            python -m pip install bs4





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                              The package is bs4 and can be installed with following command:



                              python -m pip install bs4





                              share|improve this answer













                              The package is bs4 and can be installed with following command:



                              python -m pip install bs4






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                                  If you’re using a recent version of Debian or Ubuntu Linux, you can install Beautiful Soup with the system package manager:



                                  $ apt-get install python-bs4 (for Python 2)
                                  $ apt-get install python3-bs4 (for Python 3)


                                  Afer install import the library



                                  from bs4 import BeautifulSoup





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                                    If you’re using a recent version of Debian or Ubuntu Linux, you can install Beautiful Soup with the system package manager:



                                    $ apt-get install python-bs4 (for Python 2)
                                    $ apt-get install python3-bs4 (for Python 3)


                                    Afer install import the library



                                    from bs4 import BeautifulSoup





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                                      If you’re using a recent version of Debian or Ubuntu Linux, you can install Beautiful Soup with the system package manager:



                                      $ apt-get install python-bs4 (for Python 2)
                                      $ apt-get install python3-bs4 (for Python 3)


                                      Afer install import the library



                                      from bs4 import BeautifulSoup





                                      share|improve this answer













                                      If you’re using a recent version of Debian or Ubuntu Linux, you can install Beautiful Soup with the system package manager:



                                      $ apt-get install python-bs4 (for Python 2)
                                      $ apt-get install python3-bs4 (for Python 3)


                                      Afer install import the library



                                      from bs4 import BeautifulSoup






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