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pip install pickle not working – no such file or directory

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, trying to install cpickle with pip. I’ve searched a bit, haven’t found anything useful yet.

PYTHONPATH isn’t set.

Error message

user@hostname:~$ sudo -H pip3 install cpickle
Collecting cpickle
  Using cached cpickle-0.5.tar.gz
    Complete output from command python setup.py egg_info:
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
      File "/usr/lib/python3.5/tokenize.py", line 454, in open
        buffer = _builtin_open(filename, 'rb')
    FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/tmp/pip-build-wn926hef/cpickle/setup.py'

    ----------------------------------------
Command "python setup.py egg_info" failed with error code 1 in /tmp/pip-build-wn926hef/cpickle/
You are using pip version 8.1.1, however version 9.0.1 is available.
You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command.


    ----------------------------------------
Command "python setup.py egg_info" failed with error code 1 in /tmp/pip-build-q46tq1l8/cpickle/
You are using pip version 8.1.1, however version 9.0.1 is available.
You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command.

troubleshooting steps

# version info
user@hostname:~$ python --version
Python 2.7.12
user@hostname:~$ python3 --version
Python 3.5.2

# I don't think cache is the problem
rm -rf ~/.cache/
sudo -H pip install  cpickle --no-cache-dir # same problem
sudo -H pip3 install  cpickle --no-cache-dir # same problem

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Answer

Checking on the interweb, I found this

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A common pattern in Python 2.x is to have one version of a module implemented in pure Python, with an optional accelerated version implemented as a C extension; for example, pickle and cPickle.

This places the burden of importing the accelerated version and falling back on the pure Python version on each user of these modules. In Python 3.0, the accelerated versions are considered implementation details of the pure Python versions.

Users should always import the standard version, which attempts to import the accelerated version and falls back to the pure Python version. The pickle / cPickle pair received this treatment. The profile module is on the list for 3.1. The StringIO module has been turned into a class in the io module.

Which means in Python3 it comes as a library …

import _pickle as cPickle

Update

As Invapid puts in the comments below, this one is similar to the answer above

from six.moves import cPickle
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