On May 29, 2014, at 08:30 PM, Donald Stufft wrote: >Does anything other than tox depend on virtualenv? Unless something python >2.x depends on virtualenv the only real benefit to having virtualenv >installed in both 2.x and 3.x is what the default interpreter is whenever you >create a virtual environment. IOW virtualenv is perfectly capable of creating >virtual environments in interpreters other than the one it's installed in.
Yep, which is why I want to change the shebang to /usr/bin/python3. reverse-depends python-virtualenv Reverse-Depends =============== * dh-virtualenv * pbundler * python-tox * virtualenvwrapper (that's on Ubuntu, but it should be close if not identical) I don't know yet whether any of those packages actually try to import virtualenv or whether they just use the command line. I guess if nothing else does import it, then we don't need the Python 2 version of the library and we can just switch the python-virtualenv package to install only the Python 3 bits. -Barry
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