On 15/07/2015 22:54, David Karr wrote:
I'm just learning more about Python (although I've been a Java dev for many years, and C/C++ before that).
Welcome to the world of sanity after years of insanity :)
A book I'm reading (Learning Python Network Programming) refers to running "pyvenv". I can find this in my Win7 environment, but I was planning on using my CentOS7 VM for most of this. I have both "python" (Python 2) and "python3.4" installed. I noticed a "python-virtualenv.noarch" package, but it said it was already installed. Can someone elaborate on where I should be able to find or install this?
On my Windows 8.1 box its under C:\Python34\Tools\Scripts
(I tried asking this on the #python IRC channel, but I guess I couldn't yell loud enough.)
Yelling doesn't get you very far in the Python world, been there, seen it, done it, failed miserably, started again. Funnily enough the second time around was far more succesful.
-- My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask what you can do for our language. Mark Lawrence -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list