Thank you Michael!

On 5 mar, 20:33, Michael Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2011/3/5 Juan Antonio Ibáñez <[email protected]>
>
> > You are right. BASELINE virtualenv was not created using --no-site-
> > packages. How did you knoe that?
>
> It was the only thing that made sense. When I ran the commands on my side in
> a known clean virtualenv, it worked just fine. So, the only option had to be
> something corrupting your virtualenv, and that left very few possibilities.
> Either a bad copy of the library got installed, or was being pulled from the
> OS.
>
> > Is always necessary to use a BASELINE virtualenv and a application
> > virtualenv?
>
> Actually, you only need one virtualenv at all for the application. In the
> docs on the site, BASELINE is meant to refer to your application's
> virtualenv.
>
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> Michael J. Pedersen
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