> -----Original Message----- > From: Python-list [mailto:python-list- > bounces+dk068x=att....@python.org] On Behalf Of Mark Lawrence > Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 3:23 PM > To: python-list@python.org > Subject: Re: Where is "pyvenv.py" in new Python3.4 environment on > CentOS7? > > 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 :)
Uh, right. We'll see about that. I have no complaints or issues with the Java ecosystem, it's just not used that much in networking, which I'm edging into. > > 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 Same as my Win7 box, but that's not what I need. I want to work on this on my CentOS7 box. > > (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. Yeah, I wasn't serious. I wasn't really yelling, just asking polite questions. It just made it seem like I needed to (yell) because I appeared to be invisible. I'm sure I'll have better luck when I can ask more interesting questions. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list