I only get this when running pip3 list --oudated inside a superuser
shell.

Interestingly, it doesn't have any issues when ran with user privileges.

It would be nice to know which package is causing the issue, maybe I can
uninstall or bypass that.  I would like to know which ones are out of
date, if they are system packages or have been installed locally by a
sudoer.

Thanks

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