On 25Nov2017 08:34, rusi <rustompm...@gmail.com> wrote: >On Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 9:45:07 PM UTC+5:30, Michael Torrie wrote: >> The problem with mixing repository-installed packages with pip-installed >> packages is that there's always a chance a Debian update will overwrite >> a pip package, possibly with an older version. Or a pip-installed >> package might bring in a new version that's not compatible with some >> debian-installed package, breaking something. > >On (recent?) debian/ubuntu pip seems to use the 'user-scheme' >which means pip runs without sudo and installs in ~/.local/lib >So I dont believe literal overwriting would occur
Though the point should be made that one should run pip as oneself, and try to avoid doing it as the root user (including avoiding sudo). Many UNIX/Linux/etc users believe "installs" should be done as root, and in this case that is easily avoided, with all its potential for damage to the vendor supplied environment. Cheers, Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au> (formerly c...@zip.com.au) -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list