On 11Mar2018 15:52, jim <jf_byr...@comcast.net> wrote:
It was my understanding that using a virtual environment kept everything isolated in that environment. So I was surprised when I got the following error message.

(env) jfb@jims-mint18 ~ $

<snip>
File "/home/jfb/EVs/env/lib/python3.5/site-packages/selenium/webdriver/remote/remote_connection.py", line 528, in _request
   resp = opener.open(request, timeout=self._timeout)

 File "/usr/lib/python3.5/urllib/request.py", line 466, in open
   response = self._open(req, data)
<snip>

I snipped most of the error msg because for the purpose of this question I am not interested in them. I tried something that I did not think would work and it did not.

I am wondering why the path for the first line and every line above it is /home/jfb/EVs/env and the second line and everything after is is
/usr/lib/.

I didn't think anything from my system python would be involved if I started from a virtual environment.

It is possible to make a virtualenv which references the osurce python's library. These days the default is isolation, but older virtualenvs used to hook to the original python by default. This is controlled by virtualenv's --system-site-packages and --no-site-packages. Maybe you should build the env again using --no-site-packages explicitly and see if the behaviour changes.

If you're not using the "virtualenv" command to make the environment, please tell use exactly how it was made (there are other tools for the same purpose).

In fact, tell us regardless. It aids debugging.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au> (formerly c...@zip.com.au)
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