How to uninstall a package installed with pip install --user
Having tested this using Python 3.5 and pip 7.1.2 on Linux, the situation appears to be this:
pip install --user somepackage
installs to$HOME/.local
, and uninstalling it does work usingpip uninstall somepackage
.This is true whether or not
somepackage
is also installed system-wide at the same time.If the package is installed at both places, only the local one will be uninstalled. To uninstall the package system-wide using
pip
, first uninstall it locally, then run the same uninstall command again, withroot
privileges.In addition to the predefined user install directory,
pip install --target somedir somepackage
will install the package intosomedir
. There is no way to uninstall a package from such a place usingpip
. (But there is a somewhat old unmerged pull request on Github that implementspip uninstall --target
.)Since the only places
pip
will ever uninstall from are system-wide and predefined user-local, you need to runpip uninstall
as the respective user to uninstall from a given user's local install directory.
example to uninstall package 'oauth2client' on MacOS:
pip uninstall oauth2client