Hi, Joe.
I just ran virtualenv over the same installation and it worked:
$ virtualenv ~/lib/virtualenv/netunong
Overwriting /home/adam/lib/virtualenv/netunong/lib/python2.7/site.py with new
content
New python executable in /home/adam/lib/virtualenv/netunong/bin/python
Installing
Thank you very much Victor, I'll give that a shot.
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Seems to have worked. Thank you Adam.
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Thanks for the info about rebuilding the virtualenv. Is there any way
to get around the error without remaking each virtualenv? I have a few
dozen of them and would hate to have to rebuild all of them unless
absolutely necessary
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I found this same error after upgrading to precise pangolin and
activating my virtualenv. I was able to work around it by creating a
fresh virtualenv which worked as expected, I just had to reinstall all
python libs into the new virtualenv.
Error messages I saw:
When trying to run nosetests:
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Sorry, I've just discovered this was a result of my python being a
virtualenv python. There may still be a bug here, but it's not against
python-minimal.
** Changed in: python-defaults (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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