# We are currently running pip as root which will cause it # to install into /root/.local cause it wants to do a user install # Set the user-base in the gloabl config, /etc/pip.conf, so pip will # both install there and subsequently look there if we invoke it # from any other user. # This makes pip install ofc require elevated permissions, as it # will be writting into /usr/local from now on python3 -m pip config --global set global.user-base /usr/local/ # Disable the cache as we'd be removing it at the end of the image build anyway python3 -m pip config --global set global.no-cache-dir true