This question about installing a Python library has actually nothing to do with that library, it's only caused by a unexperienced user who types Python code directly in his terminal without running the interpreter.
After a few comments he realizes his mistake and that's it - and the question remains unanswered but no good answer is possible since there's no real problem related to Python or that library, just a beginner's mistake.
In my opinion, this question has no value since it isn't about a real problem with the Python library and is misleading (someone having a real problem with that library will stumble upon this question and waste his time reading it).
I downvoted it but I feel like there's something else to do, I don't yet have access to close votes but I'm tempted to flag it as low quality.
Is this the right thing to do or is that question good enough to stay open ?