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 avatar commented on May 29, 2024 1

No this should never be run. See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21055859/what-are-the-risks-of-running-sudo-pip

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novoid avatar novoid commented on May 29, 2024

Do you mean sudo pip install requirements.txt --user (as root)?

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novoid avatar novoid commented on May 29, 2024

Thanks @taohansen,
It seems to be the case that I need some ramp-up on this issue because I obviously do not understand pip yet.

I thought that pip install (as a user) installs packages in the user context and not on the OS level because the user doesn't have write permissions on OS level.

Now there is this "user scheme" method I was not aware of and I am a bit confused. python3 -m pip install --user does install packages in the user context. But what is python3 -m pip install (without --user) doing differently? I could not find a web page that explained me the difference so far. Do you have an URL or a brief explanation so that I understand my wrong assumptions?

Sorry for my lack of knowledge and thanks very much!

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 avatar commented on May 29, 2024

I must admit I am not a Python programmer and only ever make use of pip as a user. But to answer your first question, I believe that only with `pip install [pkg] --user" does a package install scope itself to only the user directory.

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