Re: [sage-release] info

2020-10-26 Thread E. Madison Bray
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020, 10:13 Henri Girard  wrote:

> My sudo -H pip3 install sage got for answer : Requirement already
> satisfied: sage in /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages (9.2b12)
>

For what it's worth, you should almost never `sudo pip install` anything on
Ubuntu, because it can break system packages.

Instead you have several options for installing local copies of packages:

* use `pip install --user`
* create a venv with `python -m venv`, activate the venv, and use `pip
install` in the venv
* create a conda environment and use `pip install` in the activated
environment

>

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[sage-release] info

2020-10-24 Thread Henri Girard

Hi,

Yesterday no one pip version worked ? I am on ubuntu 20.10 which should 
get out in few days, I did a do-release-upgrade -d , this morning I was 
trying pip :


My sudo -H pip3 install sage got for answer : Requirement already 
satisfied: sage in /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages (9.2b12)


I installed sagemath as a deb package. I wonder if sage can be installed 
with pip3 (I don't want to try because I don't want to lose my config) 
does somebody knoew about this ?


Last week I compiled last rc release I didn't have any problem. I 
deleted it because it's a big release.


Best

Henri

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