I was reading a discussion thread <https://gist.github.com/tiran/2dec9e03c6f901814f6d1e8dad09528e> about various issues with the Debian packaged version of Python, and the following statement stood out for me as shocking:
Christian Heimes wrote: > Core dev and PyPA has spent a lot of effort in promoting venv because we > don't want users to break their operating system with sudo pip install. I don't think sudo pip install should break the operating system. And I think if it does, that problem should be solved rather than merely advising users against using it. And why is it, anyway, that distributions whose package managers can't coexist with pip-installed packages don't ever seem to get the same amount of flak for "damaging python's brand" as Debian is getting from some of the people in the discussion thread? Why is it that this community is resigned to recommending a workaround when distributions decide the site-packages directory belongs to their package manager rather than pip, instead of bringing the same amount of fiery condemnation of that practice as we apparently have for *checks notes* splitting parts of the stdlib into optional packages? Why demand that pip be present if we're not going to demand that it works properly? I think that installing packages into the actual python installation, both via distribution packaging tools and pip [and using both simultaneously - the Debian model of separated dist-packages and site-packages folders seems like a reasonable solution to this problem] can and should be a supported paradigm, and that virtual environments [or more extreme measures such as shipping an entire python installation as part of an application's deployment] should ideally be reserved for the rare corner cases where that doesn't work for some reason. How is it that virtual environments have become so indispensable, that no-one considers installing libraries centrally to be a viable model anymore? Are library maintainers making breaking changes too frequently, reasoning that if someone needs the old version they can just venv it? Is there some other cause? _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list -- python-dev@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to python-dev-le...@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/python-dev.python.org/ Message archived at https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-dev@python.org/message/KMRNKSVEPHAXA7BHFT4PWX4EKWYUF4G7/ Code of Conduct: http://python.org/psf/codeofconduct/