pip is up to date. Maybe it was because I installed it to 3.4?

On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 11:08 PM, Capi Etheriel <[email protected]>
wrote:

> turns out pip *does* install dependencies, maybe your pip is outdated.
> within your virtualenv you can start with a `pip install --upgrade pip`
> from there, you can install scrapy.
>
>
> Em terça-feira, 26 de maio de 2015 19:25:23 UTC-3, Malik Rumi escreveu:
>>
>> Thanks. Travis. Is there a requirements.txt somewhere, or should I just
>> put one together based on the terminal output from installing ubuntu
>> packages? Pip does not automatically install dependencies, for some
>> reason...
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 4:21:57 PM UTC-5, Travis Leleu wrote:
>>>
>>> I'd recommend installing using pip, instead of the ubuntu packages.
>>> That works better with a virtual environment.  To run scrapy in a
>>> venv, just setup the venv and install scrapy, ipython, and all
>>> dependencies.  This should solve all your questions.
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 12:26 PM, Malik Rumi <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > 1. I used the ubuntu package to install and all seems to have gone
>>> well with
>>> > that. However, when I follow the tutorial to run scrapy startproject
>>> > tutorial, I got /usr/local/bin/scrapy no such file or directory. Then
>>> I ran
>>> > /usr/bin/scrapy and it was fine. So for the time being I have to run
>>> that
>>> > everywhere I should be able to just run 'scrapy'. I can live with
>>> this, but
>>> > if there is a way to get this to install to the 'right' place and save
>>> me a
>>> > few keystrokes without messing things up, i'd like to know about them.
>>> >
>>> > 2. When calling scrapy shell, the tutorial docs say it should open in
>>> > ipython. I do have ipython, but it is attached to Python 3.4. When I
>>> ran
>>> > /usr/bin/scrapy shell, I got a regular interpreter. Since the rest of
>>> scrapy
>>> > seems to be working ok, I assumed the dependencies resolved by the
>>> ubuntu
>>> > packages included binding it to 2.7. If so, what is the best way to
>>> access
>>> > ipython through the scrapy shell, again, without messing up anything
>>> working
>>> > i have already?
>>> >
>>> > 3. I was surprised that there was no reference to using a virtualenv
>>> in the
>>> > docs. Do people not use scrapy that way?
>>> >
>>> > thanks
>>> >
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