mention Copr/EPEL/IUS in pip install instructions?
Hello: I'm looking for opinions on mentioning Copr and/or EPEL and/or IUS in the pip install instructions. Here's the PR with the actual docs changes: https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/3067 The goal is to give people a linux distro-friendly way (at least for fedora/centos/rhel) to upgrade pip (in distro-managed pythons) to a newer version, i.e. something more friendly than "get-pip.py" I started the thread in the pypa-dev list. thought I might get broader feedback over here. feedback in the PR is appreciated. thanks Marcus
Replied on the review. On 4 September 2015 at 15:33, Marcus Smith <qwcode@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello:
I'm looking for opinions on mentioning Copr and/or EPEL and/or IUS in the pip install instructions.
Here's the PR with the actual docs changes: https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/3067
The goal is to give people a linux distro-friendly way (at least for fedora/centos/rhel) to upgrade pip (in distro-managed pythons) to a newer version, i.e. something more friendly than "get-pip.py"
I started the thread in the pypa-dev list. thought I might get broader feedback over here.
feedback in the PR is appreciated.
thanks Marcus
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