Python: enable user site-packages without --python-use-system-env
User site-packages were disabled unless `--python-use-system-env` argument was given. This was done to prevent Blender's Python unintentionally using modules that happened to be installed locally, however it meant so pip installing modules from Blender would fail to load those modules (for some users). Enable user site-packages since it's needed for installing additional packages via pip, see code-comments for details. Resolves T104000.
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Referenced by issue #104000, python site-packages are not recognized after install (bug on linux / workes fine on Windows) Referenced by issue #106963, Blender not recognizing crc32c library in add-on
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@ -371,8 +371,14 @@ void BPY_python_start(bContext *C, int argc, const char **argv)
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* While harmless, it's noisy. */
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config.pathconfig_warnings = 0;
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/* When using the system's Python, allow the site-directory as well. */
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config.user_site_directory = py_use_system_env;
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/* Allow the user site directory because this is used
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* when PIP installing packages from Blender, see: T104000.
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*
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* NOTE(@campbellbarton): While an argument can be made for isolating Blender's Python
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* from the users home directory entirely, an alternative directory should be used in that
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* case - so PIP can be used to install packages. Otherwise PIP will install packages to a
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* directory which us not in the users `sys.path`, see `site.USER_BASE` for details. */
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// config.user_site_directory = py_use_system_env;
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/* While `sys.argv` is set, we don't want Python to interpret it. */
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config.parse_argv = 0;
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