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Strange sysconfig behaviour for source-compiled Python #10270
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Huh, this is actually a CPython source tree! So you are not installing the compiled Python interepter into a prefix (like it’s normally done), but running it directly after compilation? That’s definitely not something we’ve considered (or even expliclty supported). Is you |
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(I modified the title since the original one looks too much like #10151 in a browser tab bar.) |
I think I have a clue. Could you run the followings for me?
If this is not
If
If this has a value (i.e. not raising Technical note: This is probably due to https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/v3.8.2/Lib/sysconfig.py#L143-L148 This flag indicates the current environment is a Python source tree being built, and adjusts the paths accordingly. distutils does not do this (because CPython does not use the module to build itself). |
My sysconfig file:
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Still not clear why this is happening :( Pushing this back to not block other bug fixes. |
Description:
pip debug yields:
I have been using this same procedure for many years, whenever a new python version is released (most recently, before this release, a few months ago for python 3.9.6) and have never seen this warning 'til now. OS: MacOS 10.13.6 Steps to reproduce:
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Thanks for the information! Do you happen to know off the top of your head if there’s a way I can install a framework Python to a different location? I know for non-framework I can do |
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If you want to make a completely independent framework installation, create a new user, say piptest01. Then:
Note: Some parts of the Standard Library won't get built unless libraries they need are preinstalled. But that probably doesn't matter for the testing of pip that you are concerned with. More details (such as locations where things are stored, and more about frameworks) can be found by referring to: |
Title modified to account for additional information we’ve received. |
At the suggestion of Mr. uranusjr at #10151 , I would like to report the problem I have encountered:
and encountered the warning:
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So to summarise, this warning only occurs when you install Python (when Python automatically populates pip), right? After installation, pip whould work fine without emitting any warnings, at least that’s what I see from my expriements. |
Yes, I update pip to 21.2.4 and work fine without emitting any warnings. |
That is my experience as well.
… On Sep 11, 2021, at 6:36 AM, Tzu-ping Chung ***@***.***> wrote:
So to summarise, this warning only occurs when you install Python (when Python automatically populates pip), right? After installation, pip whould work fine without emitting any warnings, at least that’s what I see from my expriements.
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Is there anything actionable left on this issue? |
I want to add a special rule to silence the message for this specific situation. The root cause is that during CPython compilation, |
Bumps [pip](https://github.com/pypa/pip) from 21.2.4 to 21.3. <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/pypa/pip/blob/main/NEWS.rst">pip's changelog</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h1>21.3 (2021-10-11)</h1> <h2>Deprecations and Removals</h2> <ul> <li>Improve deprecation warning regarding the copying of source trees when installing from a local directory. (<code>[#10128](pypa/pip#10128) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10128></code>_)</li> <li>Suppress location mismatch warnings when pip is invoked from a Python source tree, so <code>ensurepip</code> does not emit warnings on CPython <code>make install</code>. (<code>[#10270](pypa/pip#10270) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10270></code>_)</li> <li>On Python 3.10 or later, the installation scheme backend has been changed to use <code>sysconfig</code>. This is to anticipate the deprecation of <code>distutils</code> in Python 3.10, and its scheduled removal in 3.12. For compatibility considerations, pip installations running on Python 3.9 or lower will continue to use <code>distutils</code>. (<code>[#10358](pypa/pip#10358) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10358></code>_)</li> <li>Remove the <code>--build-dir</code> option and aliases, one last time. (<code>[#10485](pypa/pip#10485) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10485></code>_)</li> <li>In-tree builds are now the default. <code>--use-feature=in-tree-build</code> is now ignored. <code>--use-deprecated=out-of-tree-build</code> may be used temporarily to ease the transition. (<code>[#10495](pypa/pip#10495) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10495></code>_)</li> <li>Un-deprecate source distribution re-installation behaviour. (<code>[#8711](pypa/pip#8711) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/8711></code>_)</li> </ul> <h2>Features</h2> <ul> <li>Replace vendored appdirs with platformdirs. (<code>[#10202](pypa/pip#10202) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10202></code>_)</li> <li>Support <code>PEP 610 <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0610/></code>_ to detect editable installs in <code>pip freeze</code> and <code>pip list</code>. The <code>pip list</code> column output has a new <code>Editable project location</code> column, and the JSON output has a new <code>editable_project_location</code> field. (<code>[#10249](pypa/pip#10249) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10249></code>_)</li> <li><code>pip freeze</code> will now always fallback to reporting the editable project location when it encounters a VCS error while analyzing an editable requirement. Before, it sometimes reported the requirement as non-editable. (<code>[#10410](pypa/pip#10410) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10410></code>_)</li> <li><code>pip show</code> now sorts <code>Requires</code> and <code>Required-By</code> alphabetically. (<code>[#10422](pypa/pip#10422) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10422></code>_)</li> <li>Do not raise error when there are no files to remove with <code>pip cache purge/remove</code>. Instead log a warning and continue (to log that we removed 0 files). (<code>[#10459](pypa/pip#10459) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10459></code>_)</li> <li>When backtracking during dependency resolution, prefer the dependencies which are involved in the most recent conflict. This can significantly reduce the amount of backtracking required. (<code>[#10479](pypa/pip#10479) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10479></code>_)</li> <li>Cache requirement objects, to improve performance reducing reparses of requirement strings. (<code>[#10550](pypa/pip#10550) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10550></code>_)</li> <li>Support editable installs for projects that have a <code>pyproject.toml</code> and use a build backend that supports :pep:<code>660</code>. (<code>[#8212](pypa/pip#8212) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/8212></code>_)</li> <li>When a revision is specified in a Git URL, use git's partial clone feature to speed up source retrieval. (<code>[#9086](pypa/pip#9086) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/9086></code>_)</li> <li>Add a <code>--debug</code> flag, to enable a mode that doesn't log errors and propagates them to the top level instead. This is primarily to aid with debugging pip's crashes. (<code>[#9349](pypa/pip#9349) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/9349></code>_)</li> <li>If a host is explicitly specified as trusted by the user (via the --trusted-host option), cache HTTP responses from it in addition to HTTPS ones. (<code>[#9498](pypa/pip#9498) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/9498></code>_)</li> </ul> <h2>Bug Fixes</h2> <ul> <li>Present a better error message, when a <code>file:</code> URL is not found. (<code>[#10263](pypa/pip#10263) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10263></code>_)</li> <li>Fix the auth credential cache to allow for the case in which the index url contains the username, but the password comes from an external source, such as keyring. (<code>[#10269](pypa/pip#10269) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10269></code>_)</li> <li>Fix double unescape of HTML <code>data-requires-python</code> and <code>data-yanked</code> attributes. (<code>[#10378](pypa/pip#10378) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10378></code>_)</li> <li>New resolver: Fixes depth ordering of packages during resolution, e.g. a dependency 2 levels deep will be ordered before a dependecy 3 levels deep. (<code>[#10482](pypa/pip#10482) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10482></code>_)</li> </ul> <!-- raw HTML omitted --> </blockquote> <p>... 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Bumps [pip](https://github.com/pypa/pip) from 21.2.4 to 21.3. <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/pypa/pip/blob/main/NEWS.rst">pip's changelog</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h1>21.3 (2021-10-11)</h1> <h2>Deprecations and Removals</h2> <ul> <li>Improve deprecation warning regarding the copying of source trees when installing from a local directory. (<code>[#10128](pypa/pip#10128) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10128></code>_)</li> <li>Suppress location mismatch warnings when pip is invoked from a Python source tree, so <code>ensurepip</code> does not emit warnings on CPython <code>make install</code>. (<code>[#10270](pypa/pip#10270) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10270></code>_)</li> <li>On Python 3.10 or later, the installation scheme backend has been changed to use <code>sysconfig</code>. This is to anticipate the deprecation of <code>distutils</code> in Python 3.10, and its scheduled removal in 3.12. For compatibility considerations, pip installations running on Python 3.9 or lower will continue to use <code>distutils</code>. (<code>[#10358](pypa/pip#10358) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10358></code>_)</li> <li>Remove the <code>--build-dir</code> option and aliases, one last time. (<code>[#10485](pypa/pip#10485) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10485></code>_)</li> <li>In-tree builds are now the default. <code>--use-feature=in-tree-build</code> is now ignored. <code>--use-deprecated=out-of-tree-build</code> may be used temporarily to ease the transition. (<code>[#10495](pypa/pip#10495) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10495></code>_)</li> <li>Un-deprecate source distribution re-installation behaviour. (<code>[#8711](pypa/pip#8711) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/8711></code>_)</li> </ul> <h2>Features</h2> <ul> <li>Replace vendored appdirs with platformdirs. (<code>[#10202](pypa/pip#10202) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10202></code>_)</li> <li>Support <code>PEP 610 <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0610/></code>_ to detect editable installs in <code>pip freeze</code> and <code>pip list</code>. The <code>pip list</code> column output has a new <code>Editable project location</code> column, and the JSON output has a new <code>editable_project_location</code> field. (<code>[#10249](pypa/pip#10249) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10249></code>_)</li> <li><code>pip freeze</code> will now always fallback to reporting the editable project location when it encounters a VCS error while analyzing an editable requirement. Before, it sometimes reported the requirement as non-editable. (<code>[#10410](pypa/pip#10410) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10410></code>_)</li> <li><code>pip show</code> now sorts <code>Requires</code> and <code>Required-By</code> alphabetically. (<code>[#10422](pypa/pip#10422) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10422></code>_)</li> <li>Do not raise error when there are no files to remove with <code>pip cache purge/remove</code>. Instead log a warning and continue (to log that we removed 0 files). (<code>[#10459](pypa/pip#10459) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10459></code>_)</li> <li>When backtracking during dependency resolution, prefer the dependencies which are involved in the most recent conflict. This can significantly reduce the amount of backtracking required. (<code>[#10479](pypa/pip#10479) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10479></code>_)</li> <li>Cache requirement objects, to improve performance reducing reparses of requirement strings. (<code>[#10550](pypa/pip#10550) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10550></code>_)</li> <li>Support editable installs for projects that have a <code>pyproject.toml</code> and use a build backend that supports :pep:<code>660</code>. (<code>[#8212](pypa/pip#8212) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/8212></code>_)</li> <li>When a revision is specified in a Git URL, use git's partial clone feature to speed up source retrieval. (<code>[#9086](pypa/pip#9086) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/9086></code>_)</li> <li>Add a <code>--debug</code> flag, to enable a mode that doesn't log errors and propagates them to the top level instead. This is primarily to aid with debugging pip's crashes. (<code>[#9349](pypa/pip#9349) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/9349></code>_)</li> <li>If a host is explicitly specified as trusted by the user (via the --trusted-host option), cache HTTP responses from it in addition to HTTPS ones. (<code>[#9498](pypa/pip#9498) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/9498></code>_)</li> </ul> <h2>Bug Fixes</h2> <ul> <li>Present a better error message, when a <code>file:</code> URL is not found. (<code>[#10263](pypa/pip#10263) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10263></code>_)</li> <li>Fix the auth credential cache to allow for the case in which the index url contains the username, but the password comes from an external source, such as keyring. (<code>[#10269](pypa/pip#10269) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10269></code>_)</li> <li>Fix double unescape of HTML <code>data-requires-python</code> and <code>data-yanked</code> attributes. (<code>[#10378](pypa/pip#10378) <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10378></code>_)</li> <li>New resolver: Fixes depth ordering of packages during resolution, e.g. a dependency 2 levels deep will be ordered before a dependecy 3 levels deep. 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Description
A special case of #10151
The Python-3.8.2 seems to have a Windows structure despite my working on Linux. I was requested to open a new issue for this.
See: #10151 (comment)
Expected behavior
No response
pip version
21.2.2
Python version
3.8.2
OS
Pop!_OS
How to Reproduce
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