Please don’t change the default. There is no way in pip to turn that flag *off*
again once it's turned on and any flag added by Debian will be Debian specific
and confuse people. We (pip) plan to make this change on our own at which point
it will then be able to be done in a consistent way.
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On Mon, 17 Nov 2014 16:47:54 -0500 Donald Stufft don...@stufft.io wrote:
Please donât change the default. There is no way in pip to turn that flag
*off*
again once it's turned on and any flag added by Debian will be Debian specific
and confuse people. We (pip) plan to make this change on our
See also Bug #692108
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=692108
As i said there, python-pip (Debian package) is totally useless as it is: the
only reasson i'd like to have an extra (Python-)package installer is because
I'd like to be able to install Python packages from the
Package: python-pip
Version: 1.4.1-2
Severity: normal
Whenever I run pip install, I get an error about not being able to write
to /usr/local. Since I'm not running pip as root, pip should understand
that I can't write to /usr/local and enable the --user option, which
installs to
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