"keep track of THE files"

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Markus Unterwaditzer 2014-10-27 20:15:16 +01:00
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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ The easiest way to install vdirsyncer at this point would be to run::
pip install --user vdirsyncer pip install --user vdirsyncer
This method has a major flaw though: Pip doesn't keep track of which files it This method has a major flaw though: Pip doesn't keep track of the files it
installs. Vdirsyncer's files would be located somewhere in installs. Vdirsyncer's files would be located somewhere in
``~/.local/lib/python*``, but you can't possibly know which packages were ``~/.local/lib/python*``, but you can't possibly know which packages were
installed as dependencies of vdirsyncer and which ones were not, should you installed as dependencies of vdirsyncer and which ones were not, should you