I'm looking into virtual environments on the Raspberry Pi.
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I'm looking into virtual environments on the Raspberry Pi.
I see that Pimoroni installs it in `~/.virtualenvs/pimoroni`
I also want to create the venv as the user level, but I am wondering if `.virtualenvs` is a standard I just didn't know about?
I was going to install under `.venv` -
@CleoQc @gadgetoid everyone seems to do it their way. pipx puts them in ~/.local/share/pipx
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I'm looking into virtual environments on the Raspberry Pi.
I see that Pimoroni installs it in `~/.virtualenvs/pimoroni`
I also want to create the venv as the user level, but I am wondering if `.virtualenvs` is a standard I just didn't know about?
I was going to install under `.venv`@CleoQc @gadgetoid everyone seems to do it their way. pipx puts them in ~/.local/share/pipx
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@jxyzn
Interesting, thanks. It seems to be undefined and can become messy quite quickly. -
@CleoQc @gadgetoid everyone seems to do it their way. pipx puts them in ~/.local/share/pipx
@scruss oh my, they use .local??? so not standard!
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I'm looking into virtual environments on the Raspberry Pi.
I see that Pimoroni installs it in `~/.virtualenvs/pimoroni`
I also want to create the venv as the user level, but I am wondering if `.virtualenvs` is a standard I just didn't know about?
I was going to install under `.venv`@CleoQc @gadgetoid
A lot of pkgs are installing to a local with the product name e.g. ~/.gopigo3/ with apps to /usr/bin or a local/binAnd using a “product onboard” option to finish the setup
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@scruss oh my, they use .local??? so not standard!
@CleoQc @scruss @gadgetoid I looked into python virtualenvs at the beginning of the year. after much study and reading said "sod that" and went back to using COBOL instead

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