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It seems there have been recent changes to python and it is moving towards installing python packages through apt and this causes dependency issues.
I think you can bypass this by setting break-system-packages to true in ~/.config/pip/pip.conf or using the corresponding flag.
Pyenv might also be a suitable option.
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Closing this in favor of the issue #204
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It seems there have been recent changes to python and it is moving towards installing python packages through apt and this causes dependency issues.
I think you can bypass this by setting break-system-packages to true in ~/.config/pip/pip.conf or using the corresponding flag.
Pyenv might also be a suitable option.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: