#3696 reopened defect ()
Fix for Ubuntu 20.4 bug on Python-virtualenv — at Version 6
Reported by: | amj | Owned by: | amj |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | Automate Release Process |
Component: | unknown | Version: | n/a |
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Description (last modified by amj)
fixing "python-virtualenv has no installation candidate". Solution:
Use
apt install virtualenv
Change History (6)
comment:1 Changed at 2021-05-05T15:52:30Z by maylee
- Milestone changed from undecided to Automate Release Process
- Owner set to amj
comment:2 Changed at 2021-05-05T15:55:13Z by amj
- Description modified (diff)
comment:3 Changed at 2021-05-05T22:13:52Z by meejah
comment:4 Changed at 2021-05-06T12:45:43Z by amj
Thanks for letting me know. I tested
apt install virtualenv
and it works.
I will update this ticket for that instead.
comment:5 Changed at 2021-05-06T12:47:40Z by amj
- Description modified (diff)
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from new to closed
comment:6 Changed at 2021-05-06T12:48:10Z by amj
- Description modified (diff)
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Although some people might like to use virtualenvwrapper, that's certainly not a prerequisite.
I don't have an Ubuntu 20.04 system handy just now, but a package-search (https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=virtualenv&searchon=names&suite=focal§ion=all) seems to indicate that the package is just called virtualenv on that distribution (not python-virtualenv as in Debian itself). So, perhaps that's the only change needed (to note that Ubuntu users may need apt install virtualenv instead of apt install python-virtualenv)..?
Also we need instructions that work for python2 still (not python3 as the above are for). As much as I might wish for python3 to work now ;) it doesn't yet...