On 19.09.2015 07:24, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Barry Warsaw writes:

  > One thing that came up in a similar discussion is pip, and the
  > suggested move to `python -m pip`, which makes a lot of sense.
  > However, *inside* a virtualenv, there's no ambiguity about the
  > Python version associated with direct `pip` invocation, so it still
  > makes sense to install that there.

And then the poor newbie who's just following orders (eg, in
mailman3/src/mailman/docs/INSTALL<wink/>) will try pip'ing outside of
the virtualenv for some reason, and have a WTF experience.  I think we
should KISS the pip command good-bye.

The only question I have: is there a particular reason (not technical one) why there are many pips on my PC?

I would imagine 1 pip for the whole OS, that is capable to install packages inside arbitrary venvs AND handles different versions of Python.


Best,
Sven
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