[Python-Dev] Distutils and Distribute roadmap (and some words on Virtualenv, Pip)
Daniel Fetchinson
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Mon Oct 12 14:52:12 CEST 2009
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>> My opinion is that this tool exists only because Python doesn't >> support the installation of multiple versions for the same >> distributions. > > This is not at all how I use virtualenv. For me virtualenv is a > sandbox so that I don't have to become root whenever I need to install > a Python package for testing purposes and to allow me to hop between > sets of installed Python packages while developing on multiple Python > projects. I also use it as a sandbox for build bots so that multiple > bots on the same machine can each build their own projects with just > the known dependencies installed. +1 I also don't use virtualenv for supporting multiple versions, but rather for sandboxing, testing and experimentation. To make sure that an app works with the exact dependencies I think it should work with. Also, it's important that the 'global' site-packages typically requires root privileges while installing to a virtualenv doesn't. Cheers, Daniel -- Psss, psss, put it down! - http://www.cafepress.com/putitdown
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