Is there any chance this will be made available without a separate
python3-venv package? Since python 3.3 or 3.4 venv is considered as a
core package, so the requirement to install python3-venv is somewhat
non-intuitive.
Python developers in any sort of support chat will also always tell you
that
Who calls pyvenv directly? People just use python3 -m venv which, as
people pointed out above, is expected by everyone to be fully working
and available with any python3 install _without_ separately installed
packages. Sure distributions have different conventions, but python was
always packaged wi
Regarding a different matter: above python3-venv was mentioned for
Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty), but I can't find such a package (neither
python3-virtualenv). Maybe a listing for which ubuntu releases and which
python versions this is supposed to be fixed would be helpful to stop
people from asking.
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