Use pip to manage Python dependencies #129
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We were previously installing OS-vendored versions of our Python dependencies as that was easiest when on Alpine and dealing with
musl
. We're now on a Debian-base image sopip
packages will be well-tested, compatible, and more up-to-date than the OS-vendored ones.Switch METcalcpy to install from pip. Previously we were installing from their "develop" GitHub branch as official pypi packages weren't available. Official releases should be more stable now that they're available.
I also added
g++
andbuild-essentials
to the image to support ARM/Apple Silicon builds.