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[Python-Dev] Compile-time resolution of packages [Was: Another update for PEP 394...]

[Python-Dev] Compile-time resolution of packages [Was: Another update for PEP 394...] [Python-Dev] Compile-time resolution of packages [Was: Another update for PEP 394...]Barry Warsaw barry at python.org
Fri Mar 1 18:25:29 EST 2019
On Mar 1, 2019, at 02:41, Petr Viktorin <encukou at gmail.com> wrote:

> Currently, in RHEL/Fedora:
> - "sudo pip" installs to /usr/local/, RPM packages install to /usr/
> - with "-I", the interpreter does not look into /usr/local/.
> AFAIK, Debian/Ubuntu have something very similar, and were first to do it.

Debuntu’s pip installs to the user path by default, and you have to do something explicit to install into the system Python.

-Barry

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