Op 13-12-17 om 13:01 schreef Chris Angelico: > On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 10:38 PM, Jon Ribbens <jon+use...@unequivocal.eu> > wrote: >> On 2017-12-13, Lawrence D’Oliveiro <lawrenced...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 10:17:15 AM UTC+13, Jon Ribbens wrote: >>>> Try `pip install certifi` >>> It really is preferable to install standard distro packages where >>> available, rather than resort to pip: >>> >>> sudo apt-get install python3-certifi >> No, it really really isn't. > This isn't a connected series of statements intended to establish a > proposition. This is just contradiction. Not very useful here. Care to > elaborate as to why apt-get is such a bad thing? > > Generally, if you're using a system-provided Python (either Py2 or > Py3) and not using a virtual environment, it's easier and safer to use > your system-provided package manager to install additional components. > If you want to argue otherwise, argue it, don't just assert it.
Why do you ask this of Jon Ribbens? As far as I can see, Laurence D'Oliveiro, just stated something as fact, without argument. Why do you give him a pass but expect Jon Ribbens to argue his position? -- Antoon Pardon -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list