Hi Chris, thank you for your answer.
On 2015-07-10 09:39 Chris Warrick <kwpol...@gmail.com> wrote: > You should NEVER use sudo with pip. Instead, use virtualenvs as a > regular user, or create your own .deb packages. I am not sure, but maybe this is an Ubuntu-specific "problem"? When I don't use sudo I got errors like this "PermissionError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/SQLAlchemy-1.0.6.dist-info" And it make sense for me. Don't tell me about deb-Packages! :D I am stuck with that currently. I would be glad to have a correct working whl-file for my local needs. After that - maybe! - I will start again with thinking about a deb. How can virtualenv help here? I need to install python-software/packages to the system and not to a different environment or sandbox. I never used virtualenv but as I understand it it is for testing purpose not for productive system. > And you should not create the files in your install script. Instead, > install them to a different data dir (somewhere in 'share/appname' What do you mean with "data dir"? For a default config-file it could be /etc/appname/default.conf. But I have no rights for that. > should copy this file to user’s config directory (use pkg_resources to > help you get it) if it does not exist yet. I will look at this package. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list