Tom Gederberg wrote:
It appears that you can either install Python modules (py310-matplotlib, 
py310-numpy, etc) either directly from MacPorts or you can install pip (for 
example py30-pip) with MacPorts and then use pip to install the modules.

Is there a recommendation on which way to go?

There are a couple of important points here.

1. Don't use pip (or anything else) to install python modules into the same 
prefix that MacPorts uses. MacPorts won't know about them and you will get file 
conflicts. You can use the --user option to install into your home directory, 
or as has already been mentioned, the more scalable approach is to use 
virtualenv/venv and install whatever you want inside the isolated container.

2. MacPorts doesn't have all the modules on PyPI by a long shot. The modules 
that are provided as ports are usually there because either they depend on some 
non-python-module thing that is in MacPorts (and usually pip won't be able to 
install such dependencies), or something else in MacPorts depends on them.

So it depends what you're doing. You can combine the two to some extent by 
using e.g. virtualenv's --system-site-packages option.

- Josh

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