Hi Mick,
the recommended way is to install eric-ide in its own virtual
environment. This does not need to be activated. Actually I never
activated any of my environments used for testing eric-ide with various
Python versions. By having an eric-ide runtime environment you avoid
messing with your system.
Regards,
Detlev
Am 05.01.26 um 11:31 schrieb Mick Sulley:
Running Linux Mint. I recently started to use a virtual environment,
just one which is ~/.env
Today Eric would not start from the menu, but it started from command
line. I reinstalled and it is now working from menu again, but it did
raise a question in my mind.
I install eric by following the commands under "Linux and macOS" on
the website. I ran this with my venv enabled, but should I install it
that way or should it be with venv disabled, or does it make no
difference?
Thanks for a great software package!
Mick
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