* Test Bot <onlinejudg...@gmail.com> [190326 14:18]: > Nothing much i think. If you are properly managing dependencies for each > venv, then each new venv should have the same state as the previous one Good to hear....
> along with some extra dependencies for each new chapter (haven't gone > through the specific book, but I am assuming that in the book, every > chapter builds on the previous one). The author's source code is on github, so I downloaded all of it for my edification. It appears that consecutive chapters do not always build on the following, i.e. have the previous chapter files. I guess I will find out why ... thank you > On a personal note it sounds strange why the author wants to have different > venv's for each chapter. > > On Wed, Mar 27, 2019, 3:30 AM Tim Johnson <t...@akwebsoft.com> wrote: > > > I'm on ubuntu 16.04 > > > > using pipenv for the "Django for Beginners..." tutorial book. > > > > each chapter instructs me to create a new virtual environment with a > > folder under ~/.local/share/virtualenvs > > > > folders are named with the project name followed by an hyphen and a > > brief codified string. > > examples > > helloworld-_e28Oloi > > pages-Du4qJjUr > > > > What would happen if I deleted the first folder, which was created > > in a previous chapter? > > > > ... trying to minimize my SSD real estate. > > thanks > > -- > > Tim Johnson > > http://www.tj49.com > > -- > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- Tim Johnson http://www.tj49.com -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list