On 25/07/19 4:43 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 25Jul2019 15:45, DL Neil wrote:
In my current life I'm working on a project with a python API and a
JavaScript front end. A release involves building a clean versioned
directory on the server machine; it contains a specific Python venv
inside it;
On 25Jul2019 15:45, DL Neil wrote:
In my current life I'm working on a project with a python API and a
JavaScript front end. A release involves building a clean versioned
directory on the server machine; it contains a specific Python venv
inside it; the upper layer is the encapsulation. Exampl
On 25/07/19 10:31 AM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 24Jul2019 19:59, Eli the Bearded <*@eli.users.panix.com> wrote:
In comp.lang.python, DL NeilĀ wrote:
Is Python going 'the right way' with virtual environments?
...
Am I 'getting away with it', perhaps because my work-pattern doesn't
touch some
On 24Jul2019 19:59, Eli the Bearded <*@eli.users.panix.com> wrote:
In comp.lang.python, DL Neil wrote:
Is Python going 'the right way' with virtual environments?
...
Am I 'getting away with it', perhaps because my work-pattern doesn't
touch some 'gotcha' or show-stopper?
Why, if so much of
In comp.lang.python, DL Neil wrote:
> Is Python going 'the right way' with virtual environments?
...
> Am I 'getting away with it', perhaps because my work-pattern doesn't
> touch some 'gotcha' or show-stopper?
>
> Why, if so much of 'the rest of the world' is utilising "containers",
> both fo
Is Python going 'the right way' with virtual environments?
Warning: this post may contain Python-heresy.
I don't use any of the Python virtual environments!
I'm not an *ops person either - unless Ops happened to be included
within a wider department. However, in attempting to follow the "Prop