On Sunday, September 18, 2016 at 1:03:07 PM UTC+1, Amir Teymuri wrote:
>
> My default python version on my Debian 8.5 machine is *3.4.2*. I want to 
> use python *2.7* for only one project. I have tried running all of the 
> following commands in the terminal one by one, :
>
> virtualenv -p python2.7 env_dir
> virtualenv -p python2 env_dir
> virtualenv --python=python2.7 env_dir
>
> And this is the file.py inside the env_dir:
>
> print "Hello world from inside env_dir"
>
> Obviously however the file.py still gets executed with python3.4.2, 
> because i run:
>
> python file.py
>
> and i get:
>
>       File "file.py", line 1
>     print "Hello world from inside env_dir"
>                                       ^SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in 
> call to 'print'
>
> What is the problem, why it fails to run the code in python2.7?
>
> *Update*
>
> I have also tried:
>
> virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python2.7 env_dir
>
> source env_dir/bin/activate
>
> (env_dir) amir@amir-debian:~/env_dir$ python file.py 
>   File "file.py", line 1
>     print "Insid virtual env"
>                         ^SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'
>
> Running python -V after activating returns: *Python 3.4.2*
>

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