So, other users who may want to use your code, must repeat this installation on their virtual-env as well. That means it is now part of your virtual-env and not part of your project. The installed package, like any other packages that are locally installed inside a virtual-env using pip, will go to External Libraries of your project, under site-packages. This should print out the author's name, which is tsungyi. Inside your project, import (for example) from pycocotools import mask as mask and then print(mask._author_). Now, inside your virtual-env (conda or whatever), first install numpy and cython (and maybe setuptools if it's not installed) using pip, and then: You should see something like pycocotools=2.0.0 in your output. Install it on your local machine, globally (i.e., outside any virtual environment). Instead of the official version (which has issues with python 3) use an alternative one.
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