I'm not a member of the SIG, but as someone who did this in the past
before learning proper practices, I would find this *extremely* helpful,
especially when running certain software that explicitly tells the user
to run this, even with it being bad practice.
A big +1 from me…
On 02/10/2017 07:31 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
Having been badly burned by sudo pip install in the past, I agree
that a
warning is appropriate, with a suggestion to use pip install --user
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 1:28 PM Tomas Orsava <torsava(a)redhat.com
<mailto:torsava@redhat.com>> wrote:
Hi!
On the last FESCo meeting while discussing the sudo pip Fedora [Change],
maxamillion proposed that it might be useful to issue a warning when a
user tries to run pip with root privileges--as in most cases it's not
what they should be doing (`pip install --user` is usually more
appropriate).
What do you think?
[Change]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Making_sudo_pip_safe
Regards,
Tomas Orsava
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