Removing reference to local installed package
DL Neil
PythonList at DancesWithMice.info
Tue Jan 7 16:37:20 EST 2020
On 8/01/20 8:53 AM, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer wrote:
> Greetings everybody,
Salaam,
> I installed a local package using
> python -m pip install <path-to-package-folder>
>
> Now if you install the same package from pypi, it says requirements already
> satisfied pointing to the location of the local package folder instead of
> site -package
>
> pip uninstall does not work as the package is not in site-package in the
> first
> place
> importing the package does not work as the package is not in site-package
> it won't install and won't delete
> Q: How do i remove the reference of a local package?
Possibly relevant:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33412974/how-to-uninstall-a-package-installed-with-pip-install-user
NB this problem avoided by using virtual environments/machines which are
tailored to the individual application; thereby evincing no differences
between 'system-wide' and 'lesser' installations.
Related?OT:
Is there a tool which will identify?estimate how packages were
installed? eg pip[2] cf pip3, pip --user, pip system-wide, Linux apt/rpm
installer, ...
...and thus how to uninstall! Also, because something installed one-way
may (as described above) 'prevent' its installation in an alternate mode.
(experienced an issue where the version of pytest installed with/by/for
the VS-Codium(?) add-on package differed from the one which I thought
I'd just updated using (Linux Fedora's) DNF - the newer version
requiring more recent dependencies that the IDE claimed 'weren't there'.
It took quite a bit of circling around to determine the problem, and yet
more to be sure of fixing it without causing 'collateral damage'!)
--
Regards =dn
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