Dear Enis,
thanks for the answer. I was not suggesting anything -- just asking.
I just found the answer myself (https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/)
"a virtualenv uses the system Python’s standard library but contains its
own copy of the Python interpreter".
Best,
Matthias
On 01.03.2017 1
Hi Matthias,
I'm not sure I understand what you're suggesting here, if anything?
Granted, I haven't used software collections but this problem feels like it
has more to do with it, where the libpython is not installed as part of the
Python install there. Perhaps a manual install of the library with
Dear galaxy developers,
Is it expected that the virtualenv in .venv/ does include the python
binary but does not include the python shared libraries?
Some more details:
I have installed galaxy on CentOS 6.8 which includes the required python
2.7 only via software collections. For the install