Turns-out the problem was that I had an old version of pcreate in the dirs 
where home-brew installs python .. on both machines.

Thanks for the tips.

On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 12:27:08 PM UTC-4, Tres Seaver wrote:
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> On 04/16/2014 02:27 AM, Marius Gedminas wrote: 
> > On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 09:07:05PM -0700, Michael wrote: 
> >> after creating a new virtualenv and installing pyramid via 
> >> easy_install, I simply call `pcreate` and I get this error: 
> >> 
> >> pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: pyramid==1.5a2 
> >> 
> >> any ideas why? Python 2.7.3 Log follows: 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> [michael@varga (Tue Apr 15 23:47:39) ~/src/py]% virtualenv test_env 
> >> [michael@varga (Tue Apr 15 23:47:52) ~/src/py]% cd test_env 
> >> [michael@varga (Tue Apr 15 23:47:55) ~/src/py/test_env]% source 
> >> bin/activate (test_env)[michael@varga (Tue Apr 15 23:48:25) 
> >> ~/src/py/test_env]% easy_install pyramid 
> > ... 
> >> Best match: pyramid 1.5 
> > ... 
> >> Installing pcreate script to /Users/michael/src/py/test_env/bin 
> > ... 
> >> (test_env)[michael@varga (Tue Apr 15 23:48:43) ~/src/py/test_env]% 
> >> pcreate Traceback (most recent call last): File 
> >> "/usr/local/bin/pcreate", line 5, in <module> 
> > 
> > Look closely here: you're running /usr/local/bin/pcreate instead of 
> > /Users/michael/src/py/test_env/bin/pcreate. 
> > 
> > Why? I'd've assumed that sourcing the activate script would put 
> > /Users/michael/src/py/test_env/bin/ in front of your $PATH. 
> > 
> > Can you try 'echo $PATH'? 
> > 
> > Can you try 'hash pcreate' to see if bash had the full location of it 
> > cached from before (but I always thought changing $PATH invalidates 
> > the bash command hash table). 
>
> Or just quit relying on activate and use 'bin/pcreate' (or whatever) to 
> ensure you are getting the one you want. 
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>
> Tres. 
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