On Aug 09, 2015, at 10:15 AM, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
>In my defense: I did not say you need to use "sudo". All you need (at least
>for pyvtk) is privilege to write into /usr/local, so it is more like "rm -rf
>/usr/local" ... still damaging but not as dramatic. :-)
pip --user (no sudo) is fin
On August 8, 2015 10:13:04 AM Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> [Steve M. Robbins, 2015-08-08]
>
> > I went looking for the most recent sources and found out that you
> >
> > can easily get pyvtk via pip.
>
> `sudo pip install ...` is the same as `rm -rf /` to me.
I see.
> Please don't suggest it!
[Steve M. Robbins, 2015-08-08]
> I went looking for the most recent sources and found out that you
> can easily get pyvtk via pip.
`sudo pip install ...` is the same as `rm -rf /` to me.
Please don't suggest it! If you don't want to maintain it, report RFA or O
bug or simply remove it from
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 06:36:33PM +0200, dktrkr...@debian.org wrote:
> Source: pyvtk
> Version: 0.4.74-3
I haven't uploaded pyvtk since 2011. So while looking to fix this
bug, I went looking for the most recent sources and found out that you
can easily get pyvtk via pip.
Since I don't use pyvtk
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