Python 3.3 includes a script, pyvenv, which is used to create virtual 
environments. However, Distribute and pip are not installed in such 
environments - because, though they are popular, they are third-party packages 
- not part of Python.

The Python 3.3 venv machinery allows customisation of virtual environments 
fairly readily. To demonstrate how to do this, and to provide at the same time 
a script which might be useful to people, I've created a script, pyvenvex.py, at

https://gist.github.com/4673395

which extends the pyvenv script to not only create virtual environments, but to 
also install Distribute and pip into them. The script needs Python 3.3, and one 
way to use it is:

1. Download the script to a directory in your path, and (on Posix platforms) 
make it executable.
2. Add a shebang line at the top of your script, pointing to your Python 3.3 
interpreter (Posix, and also Windows if you have the PEP 397 launcher which is 
part of Python 3.3 on Windows).
3. Run the pyvenvex script to create your virtual environments, in place of 
pyvenv, when you want Distribute and pip to be installed for you (this is how 
virtualenv sets up environments it creates). You can run the script with -h to 
see the command line options available, which are a superset of the pyvenv 
script.

Regards,

Vinay Sajip
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