On 03/27/2018 01:37 PM, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
I've never used pip. Googling around, I see some people warn about potential conflicts between pip and rpm/dpkg. Would it be better to recommend pip install --user?
Pip is just the python package installer, similar to install.packages() in R or cpan in perl.
The issue with rpm/dpkg/pacman is that the distribution package manager won't know about anything that you've installed using pip, which could mean, for example, that you've met a library dependency using pip, but apt or yum insist that the library is missing and needs to be installed.
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