handling PEP668 better ("break-system-packages")#63
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ralphlange merged 4 commits intoralphlange:masterfrom Jul 11, 2025
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handling PEP668 better ("break-system-packages")#63ralphlange merged 4 commits intoralphlange:masterfrom
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As of July 2025, pip v25.1.1 still documents |
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Correct, but this is about older versions of |
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Another Pull-Request from me regarding the procServUtils...
it fixes an oversight in my #60 PR:
python and corresponding pip versions below 3.11 fail to install procServUtils because they dont know the option
--break-system-packagesthus, I switched the logic to an environment variable
PIP_BREAK_SYSTEM_PACKAGES=1.it gets ignored by the old versions and the newer ones still allow installation of the package.
thanks for merging ;)