>
> "I'm quite unfamiliar about pip w.r.t. Linux. Is pip redundant given
> various Linux or Debian package managers?"
>
> The advantage of pip is that it gives you a single point of contact.
> Update the pip archive and install anywhere. No need for .deb, .rpm,
> .tar.gz, etc,
>

Installing via a deb etc. will (typically) add a launch menu item and/or a
desktop shortcut. Pip won't do that.

matt

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