Question
I am trying to install version 1.2.2 of MySQL_python
, using a fresh
virtualenv created with the --no-site-packages
option. The current version
shown in PyPi is 1.2.3. Is
there a way to install the older version? I have tried:
pip install MySQL_python==1.2.2
However, when installed, it still shows MySQL_python-1.2.3-py2.6.egg-info
in
the site packages. Is this a problem specific to this package, or am I doing
something wrong?
Answer
TL;DR :
Update as of 2022-12-28 :
pip install --force-reinstall -v
For example: pip install --force-reinstall -v "MySQL_python==1.2.2"
What these options mean:
--force-reinstall
is an option to reinstall all packages even if they are already up-to-date.-v
is for verbose. You can combine for even more verbosity (i.e.-vv
) up to 3 times (e.g.--force-reinstall -vvv
).
Thanks to @Peter for
highlighting this (and it seems that the context of the question has broadened
given the time when the question was first asked!), the documentation for
Python discusses
a caveat with using -I
, in that it can break your installation if it was
installed with a different package manager or if if your package is/was a
different version.
Original answer:
pip install -Iv
(i.e.pip install -Iv MySQL_python==1.2.2
)
What these options mean:
-I
stands for--ignore-installed
which will ignore the installed packages, overwriting them.-v
is for verbose. You can combine for even more verbosity (i.e.-vv
) up to 3 times (e.g.-Ivvv
).
For more information, see pip install --help
First, I see two issues with what you're trying to do. Since you already have
an installed version, you should either uninstall the current existing driver
or use pip install -I MySQL_python==1.2.2
However, you'll soon find out that this doesn't work. If you look at pip's
installation log, or if you do a pip install -Iv MySQL_python==1.2.2
you'll
find that the PyPI URL link does not work for MySQL_python v1.2.2. You can
verify this here: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/MySQL-python/1.2.2
The download link 404s and the fallback URL links are re-directing infinitely due to sourceforge.net's recent upgrade and PyPI's stale URL.
So to properly install the driver, you can follow these steps:
pip uninstall MySQL_python
pip install -Iv http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python/files/mysql-python/1.2.2/MySQL-python-1.2.2.tar.gz/download