On Tue, 9 Nov 2021 at 06:59, Frederic Muller <fred@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi!
I did post about some issues with my libraries (and it seems, the way I
install them) with F34.
So, I have a brand new "untouched" F35 under my fingers and configuring
things for myself. Only me uses that machine. There is only 1 user.
Now I use Python for some development and.. for myself. A few libraries
are not part of the Python packages included in Fedora and I was
wondering how to install them. I used to do pip3 install --user
python-lib but ended up with some issues. Not sure if I can use a
virtual environment and set it up as default for my logged in user.
What do you guys recommend? I'm ready to try! :-P
pip has added warnings to head off the too common problems of
people doing "sudo pip install" and breaking Python apps.
I like to install problematic libraries to a location outside existing python
paths, and then adjust sys.path in my scripts. That way I know exactly
what the script needs.when I come back to it a few years later.
--
George N. White III
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