You can tell pip where to install the package. Use the -t
flag , that means the target directory where you want to install the package. Have have look at pip install --help
-t, --target <dir> Install packages into <dir>. By default this will not replace existing
files/folders in <dir>. Use --upgrade to replace existing packages in <dir> with
new versions.
You can change this on permanent basis by changing the pip.ini configuration file. See this for detail: pip install path
On Unix and Mac OS X the configuration file is:
$HOME/.pip/pip.conf
On Windows, the configuration file is: %HOME%pippip.ini
The %HOME% is located in
C:UsersBob on windows assuming your name is Bob
You may have to create the pip.ini file when you find your pip directory. Within your pip.ini or pip.config you will then need to put (assuming your on windows) something like
[global]
target=C:Users<username>Desktop
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