Re: Semi-OT: install python package in userspace

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> Am 07.04.2018 um 01:41 schrieb Pete Biggs <pete@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> On Fri, 2018-04-06 at 11:50 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> On Fri, April 6, 2018 11:42 am, Richard Demeny wrote:
>>> Just sudo it
>> 
>> This is exactly why I have big reservation in giving users sudo
>> permissions. If they need sudo on UNIX or Linux for small thing like this,
>> then they have no idea what they are doing and can easily screw the system
>> up. Not to mention regular user should not hahe these permissions on
>> multi-user system. If they know enough to not screw system up, they do not
>> need almighty permissions and are able to install what they need into
>> userspace. The last is the goal of the OP.
>> 
> +100
> 
> Nobody has sudo permissions on my systems. The most common report of a
> sudo attempt on my CentOS systems is 'sudo apt-get update', although I
> have had 'sudo passwd root' (they got a bollocking).

Does CentOS changed the package management? :-)

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