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pip installed in virtualenv matches virtualenv installation python not python in virtualenv #1600
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We need to convince our script maker to use the target environments version, not the host pythons version at https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/blob/master/src/virtualenv/seed/via_app_data/pip_install/base.py#L133-L140 |
I believe distlib needs a feature to make this happen: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/distlib/issues/134/scriptmaker-ability-to-select-the-version |
@asottile what happened with the upstream issue; seems to lead to 404 🤔 |
Anyways pushed a workaround now under #1655 until upstream allows doing this. |
Reported the feature request again upstream under the link https://bitbucket.org/pypa/distlib/issues/134/allow-specifying-the-version-information |
Resolves #1600. Signed-off-by: Bernat Gabor <[email protected]>
Hello, a fix for this issue has been released via virtualenv 20.0.6; see https://pypi.org/project/virtualenv/20.0.6/ (https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/changelog.html#v20-0-6-2020-02-26) . Please give a try and report back if your issue has not been addressed; if not, please comment here, and we'll reopen the ticket. We want to apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you and say thanks for having patience while we resolve the unexpected bugs with this new major release. |
This one's a little esoteric - but if you install virtualenv>20 with python2, then create a virtualenv with --python=python3 - the pip commands installed in the virtualenv are pip and pip2 rather than pip and pip3. Basically, the suffix is matching the python that the virtualenv is running with, not the python that the virtualenv is installing.
For example:
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