Hi everyone,
I would like to join the Python Modules Team, but I am also looking for
a sponsor at the same time.
I tend to write python, but also use a lot of python tools and libraries
out there. So I thought I could start looking around to see what would
be useful to be available in the officia
> I am running into an issue installing psutil: pip3 install psutil, in a
> virtual environment. I have upgraded my pip and setuptools with no
> avail. I am getting this error: https://pastebin.com/2Xb7UN9g
psutil is not pure python, and contains some extensions that need to
be compiled, so your s
On April 26, 2020 4:06:00 PM UTC, Anil F Duggirala
wrote:
>hello,
>I am running into an issue installing psutil: pip3 install psutil, in a
>virtual environment. I have upgraded my pip and setuptools with no
>avail. I am getting this error: https://pastebin.com/2Xb7UN9g
>Some have suggested ins
hello,
I am running into an issue installing psutil: pip3 install psutil, in a
virtual environment. I have upgraded my pip and setuptools with no
avail. I am getting this error: https://pastebin.com/2Xb7UN9g
Some have suggested installing the python3-dev package. Saying that I
require "header" file
> > For cases like this, I think the best practice is to work inside a
> > virtualenv
> > where you can upgrade pip and install whatever you need via pip
> > with
> > no impact
> > on either your user or system python.
>
> I will do this then.
>
Actually this is exactly what is recommended her
On Sat, 2020-04-25 at 13:55 -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> On Debian pip/pip3 does a user install by default, so if you do an
> 'upgrade'
> of a system installed module, it should have no system wide effect,
> only for
> the current user.
Thank you for that piece of info. I was really wondering
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