On 2016-03-09, Ian Kelly <[email protected]> wrote:
> It looks like the shell environment that comes with Git for Windows is
> actually Windows Powershell [1], so presumably the activate.ps1 script
> that's already provided by venv is what's needed, not a bash script.
This is not true. I installed Git for Windows and what it gave me was
"Git Bash" which as you say runs in a window titled "MINGW64".
If I try to run the activate.ps1 script it says:
$ env/Scripts/activate.ps1
env/Scripts/activate.ps1: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token
`[switch]$NonDestructive'
env/Scripts/activate.ps1: line 1: `function global:deactivate
([switch]$NonDestructive) {'
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