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--install-option
should work for wheels?
#1716
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Just ran into this, trying to get The use case in this instance is installing pip for python3 on a ubuntu system that already has a pip binary placed there by a deb package. This existing pip binary is in EDIT: To clarify, the desired option here was |
+1 on having a --install-scripts option for wheel installations. |
closing as dupe to #2677 |
currently, for installing wheels:
--user
&--root
works--target
works, (but this is often not very useful, since it only installs modules)--install-*
options work if set in distutils config files (since wheel installs, in pip, ultimately get their scheme from distutils internally)pip install --install-option=
does not workI understand there's a desire for wheel to work in the future with no connection to distutils at all, but at the moment, the situation is fractured, and not ideal at all to have less control than sdists when installing.
for now, it seems to me, we should do the work to map the
--install-option
params intopip.locations.distutils_scheme
a la this comment #1439 (comment)failing that, I think we do one of the following:
--install-option
--no-use-wheel
when using--install-option
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