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Fix description of config files User Guide
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@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ pip allows you to set all command line option defaults in a standard ini
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style config file.
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The names and locations of the configuration files vary slightly across
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platforms. You may have per-user, per-virtualenv or site-wide (shared amongst
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platforms. You may have per-user, per-virtualenv or global (shared amongst
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all users) configuration:
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**Per-user**:
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@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ variable ``PIP_CONFIG_FILE``.
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* On Unix and macOS the file is :file:`$VIRTUAL_ENV/pip.conf`
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* On Windows the file is: :file:`%VIRTUAL_ENV%\\pip.ini`
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**Site-wide**:
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**Global**:
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* On Unix the file may be located in :file:`/etc/pip.conf`. Alternatively
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it may be in a "pip" subdirectory of any of the paths set in the
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@ -380,17 +380,17 @@ variable ``PIP_CONFIG_FILE``.
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:file:`C:\\Documents and Settings\\All Users\\Application Data\\pip\\pip.ini`
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* On Windows 7 and later the file is hidden, but writeable at
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:file:`C:\\ProgramData\\pip\\pip.ini`
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* Site-wide configuration is not supported on Windows Vista
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* System-wide configuration is not supported on Windows Vista
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If multiple configuration files are found by pip then they are combined in
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the following order:
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1. The site-wide file is read
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1. The system-wide file is read
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2. The per-user file is read
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3. The virtualenv-specific file is read
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Each file read overrides any values read from previous files, so if the
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global timeout is specified in both the site-wide file and the per-user file
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global timeout is specified in both the system-wide file and the per-user file
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then the latter value will be used.
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The names of the settings are derived from the long command line option, e.g.
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