I understand the importance of doing projects in virtual environments, but 
I am hitting one snag. 

When I have an error in django, and I get the generated webpage with an 
error message, it shows the 'normal' python path, site packages installed, 
etc. For example, I have jinja on my main installation, but not in the 
virtual environment. Yet, jinja shows up in this message as one of the site 
packages; similarly with the other python packages. Is there any way to 
show the python version (and location) and correct site-packages that are 
in the virtual environment in these error messages?

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