On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 8:24 AM, Paul Moore <p.f.moore at gmail.com> wrote: > Do you mean something like "pip list --outdated"? I was unaware of that command, as we were stuck at pip 1.2.1. I just updated pip manually to 1.5.6. That is a very helpful command. It would be even better if it understood --user so it could restrict it's view to user-installed stuff. Also, given that packages can be found in multiple places on a system, for me: * the OpenSuSE system packages * TWW-provided system-wide packages * our own system-wide packages in /opt/local * my private stuff in ~/.local it would be great if there was a way for it to tell me where on my system it found outdated package X. The --verbose flag tells me all sorts of other stuff I'm not really interested in, but not the installed location of the outdated package. Skip
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