From: Greg Wooledge <g...@wooledge.org> Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2023 07:02:17 -0400 Message-id: <[🔎] zmjoucnj8uopw...@wooledge.org> Mail-followup-to: debian-user@lists.debian.org In-reply-to: <[🔎] CAEG4cZV77VDaH+LEUA2tYv8LdnQvwXWe1J=zkw7c5p1s9ew...@mail.gmail.com> References: <[🔎] CAEG4cZXe=BUQ5VE_z0rcLqHGGERdANnZ=vjiznjbk439jif...@mail.gmail.com> and the rest
[ ... ] > Python makes extremely heavy and common use of "virtual environments". > This is not full-blown system virtualization as you might be thinking. > It's more like a chroot, except even lighter. Really, it's just a > directory containing a file that sets certain environment variables > when dotted in. I'm sure your computer can handle it. > > But you REALLY need to go over to python.org and start learning. > Yes, Mr. Cater told me. Ref: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/07/msg00637.html I have thanked him for that. Have talked about my ignorance of Python virtualisation there. Ref: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/07/msg00645.html Yes, I now am considering that I might need to. But learning an entire system just to address a minor need, can it be called efficient use of available resources? I am evaluating. Apologise for the poor sentence construction to my reply to you: "... so that irrespective of the virtual environment resides or is removed ...", missing a Whether. That is, "... irrespective of whether the ..." Thank you for your email, Mr. Wooledge. Best wishes, Rajib