Richard Jones <richard <at> python.org> writes: > It makes sense to me (and Nick) to simplify the packaging overhead for > users of Python 2. Currently the story is a bit of a mess (multiple > sites with different approaches).
No argument there, but I still don't see the relevance of virtualenv in a 3.4+ context. The PEP states "Hereafter the installation of the 'pip implementation' will imply installation of setuptools and virtualenv." and, a few lines further down, "The bootstrap process will proceed as follows: 1. The user system has Python (3.4+) installed." I don't see any mention of backporting this bootstrap to 2.x. > > Exactly what benefit does including virtualenv provide in a 3.4+ > > installation? > > That was kinda my question <wink> Sorry, it didn't come across like a question, more like a fait accompli :-) Regards, Vinay Sajip _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig
