Re: [Server-devel] Install python applications in a virtualenv without, system wide packages using wheel binary package format

2013-12-21 Thread Sameer Verma
On Dec 16, 2013 9:17 PM, "Samuel Greenfeld" wrote: > > From the end user's perspective, what virtualenv does is rewrite the Python path & environment so a series of custom-created directories are always tried first. It then optionally looks at the system python path for other modules. > > The one

Re: [Server-devel] Install python applications in a virtualenv without, system wide packages using wheel binary package format

2013-12-16 Thread Samuel Greenfeld
>From the end user's perspective, what virtualenv does is rewrite the Python path & environment so a series of custom-created directories are always tried first. It then optionally looks at the system python path for other modules. The one time I had to use virtualenv it did not solve problems wi

Re: [Server-devel] Install python applications in a virtualenv without, system wide packages using wheel binary package format

2013-12-16 Thread Miguel González
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 6:16 PM, Braddock wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > If this can be made to work it would certainly make things easier for > us at Internet-in-a-Box. > Quick test in XO-4 using the following script, it seems it works perfectly: mkdir iiab cd iiab

[Server-devel] Install python applications in a virtualenv without, system wide packages using wheel binary package format

2013-12-16 Thread Braddock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 If this can be made to work it would certainly make things easier for us at Internet-in-a-Box. Currently we have to build and distribute Fedora rpms just for XSCE, including for a couple third party packages which have binary dependencies and have pro