Changeset 8816fe7
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- 04/21/2022 03:24:54 PM (2 years ago)
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ra3a9213 r8816fe7 112 112 <important> 113 113 <para> 114 In LFS and BLFS , we normally build and install Python modules with115 <command>pip3</command> . Please take care that the114 In LFS and BLFS we normally build and install Python modules with the 115 <command>pip3</command> command. Please take care that the 116 116 <command>pip3 install</command> commands in both the books should be 117 run as &root; unless it's for a Python virtual environment. Running118 a <command>pip3 install</command> as a non-&root; user may seems to119 work fine, but it will cause the installed module unaccessible by120 other users.117 run as ithe &root; user unless it's for a Python virtual environment. 118 Running a <command>pip3 install</command> as a non-&root; user may seem 119 to work fine, but it will cause the installed module to be inaccessible 120 by other users. 121 121 </para> 122 122 123 <para> 123 <command>pip3 install</command> will not reinstall an already 124 installed module by default. For using the 125 <command>pip3 install</command> command to upgrade a module (for 126 example, from meson-0.61.3 to meson-0.62.0), append 127 <parameter>-U</parameter> to the command line. If it's really 128 necessary to downgrade a module or reinstall the same version for 129 some reason, append <parameter>--force-reinstall</parameter> to 130 the command line. 124 <command>pip3 install</command> will not reinstall an already installed 125 module by default. For using the <command>pip3 install</command> 126 command to upgrade a module (for example, from meson-0.61.3 to 127 meson-0.62.0), insert the option <parameter>--upgrade</parameter> into 128 the command line. If it's really necessary to downgrade a module or 129 reinstall the same version for some reason, insert 130 <parameter>--force-reinstall</parameter> into the command line. 131 131 </para> 132 132 </important>
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