Also these instructions should help for all platforms:
http://pyglet.readthedocs.io/en/pyglet-1.3-maintenance/internal/virtualenv.html

Rob

On 13 May 2017 at 08:49, Benjamin Moran <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Bruce,
>
> If you're on Linux, this should do it:
>
> python -m venv  pygletvenv
> source pygletvenv/bin/activate
> pip install pyglet==1.3.0b1
>
> After you've called bin/activate, you should see your bash shell indicate
> that you're in a venv. Any programs you run from this point will use the
> python interpreter and libraries that you've installed while inside this
> virtualenv.  When you're done, simply type "deactivate" to exit from the
> virtual environment.
>
> As a quick test, simply type "python", then "import pyglet", and check
> "pyglet.version".
>
>
>
> On Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 12:56:36 PM UTC+9, Bruce Smith wrote:
>>
>> > I recommend you do this in a virtualenv to not remove the existing
>> version of pyglet on your system.
>>
>> For those of us who rarely use virtualenv, can you show us a short
>> command sequence which would install or update virtualenv, create a new
>> virtualenv, install pyglet 1.3.0b1 in it, and run an existing python
>> program in it (consisting of many python files, some of which do sys.path
>> manipulations to import python files from non-child directories)? (In my
>> case I normally use python 2.7 and run this by typing something like
>> "python main.py".)
>>
>> (I'd be happy to test the new pyglet release this way, but I keep putting
>> off the needed googling to answer that virtualenv question myself, and
>> I'm guessing someone here just knows the answer.)
>>
>> - Bruce Smith
>>
>> On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 11:36 AM, Rob <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I am proud to present the first beta version of pyglet 1.3.0. This
>>> version should contain all the functionality we want to release for 1.3.0.
>>> But we now need _your_ help to test it. Please try it in your projects and
>>> inform us of any issues you find.
>>>
>>> The easiest way to get this release is using pip:
>>>
>>> pip install pyglet==1.3.0b1
>>>
>>>
>>> I recommend you do this in a virtualenv to not remove the existing
>>> version of pyglet on your system.
>>>
>>>
>>> Release notes: https://bitbucket.org/pyglet/pyglet/raw/928d7bd532ef4
>>> be72a45599a77ffcdbcdde7712d/RELEASE_NOTES
>>> Documentation: http://pyglet.readthedocs.io/en/pyglet-1.3-maintenance/
>>> Downloads: https://bitbucket.org/pyglet/pyglet/downloads/
>>> Pypi: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyglet/1.3.0b1
>>>
>>> Please report issues here: https://bitbucket.org/pyglet/pyglet/issues
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Rob
>>>
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