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IT mixology and other thoughts about tech, life the universe and everything

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Chris Swan's Weblog | IT mixology and other thoughts about tech, life the universe and everything Chris Swan's Weblog About Commenting Speaking Podcasts Dart Python script dependencies 03Oct24 TL;DR ‘–break-system-packages’ sounds scary, but (after some careful evaluation) is likely to be the right way to go for infrastructure automation, at least until uv is ready for production. Python venvs seem to be what we’re expected to use, but introduce additional complexity and associated fragility, which seems to make them a poor choice for system scripts. Background At Atsign we use a fair few Python scripts for infrastructure automation, and they’re built on top of dependencies that don’t come installed by default. This wasn’t previously a problem. We could ‘pip install’ what we needed (or in reality ‘pip install -r requirements.txt’ as we’re not savages, and actually keep track of dependencies). But… things aren’t so simple in a post Debian 12 world, which includ...

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