Yes, you can do the upgrade, but there are a few flaws which keep me from using this:

It is pretty common to use virtualenv inside a mercurial checkout.

With venv, installation with

    python3 -m venv my-repos

complains that the directory is not empty.
With

    python3 -m venv my-repos --clear

I was shocked, because that kills my repository :-(
After doing a new clone of my repos, I tried with

    python3 -m venv my-repos --update

This works a little, but does not install the bin/activate source.

Finally, I reverted to using virtualenv instead, although I would love
to migrate. But this is not enough.

Anything I'm missing here?

cheers - chris

On 24.08.12 13:30, Andrew Svetlov wrote:
Looks like you can use for that
$ pyvenv . --upgrade


On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 12:19 PM, "Stefan H. Holek · Jarn"
<ste...@jarn.com> wrote:
FYI, I have created a tracker issue for this: http://bugs.python.org/issue15776

Stefan


On 23.07.2012, at 09:09, Stefan H. Holek wrote:

The feature certainly is on *my* wish-list but I might be alone here. ;-)

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