On Sep 4, 2023, at 11:35, Javier Perez <pepeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I installed Pycharm to learn python, installed some libraries using pip, 
> totally sure I must have screwed up something although I have not felt the 
> effect yet.
> 
> My question is, how can I go back to default without reinstalling my whole 
> linux setup from scratch? This is also my personal computer and I am sure 
> there are customizations even I forgot I set up in general. It would be kind 
> of a pain.
> I know I cannot delete totally Python because linux uses it heavily nowadays.
> 
> My goal is to delete whatever was installed through pip and stick to packages 
> from the repositories and reinstall a programming environment in a reasoned, 
> less haphazzard/ad hoc way.

Did you use ‘sudo pip install …’ or just pip as your regular user?  Because if 
you just used your regular user, it’s most likely sitting in a directory in 
~/.local/lib/python3.*  and you can just delete everything in there and not 
affect the OS packages.

If you used sudo, most likely it’s all in /usr/local/lib/python3.* and 
/usr/local/share/python3.* but it might be worth running ‘rpm -Va python*’ and 
reinstall any packages that fail checksum verification.

If you want to play with pip I really suggest leaning to love Python virtual 
environments (the venv module) since they are really good for containing 
everything in a directory.  If you must use sudo pip, check out podman 
container toolbox to keep it from breaking your OS.  Container toolboxes might 
not work with your IDE though, I tend to use emacs so I’ve never had a problem.

-- 
Jonathan Billings
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