alias 'pydoc=python -m pydoc'
++ '[' -n /bin/bash -o -n '' ']'
++ hash -r
+ unset PYTHONPATH
+ '[' -z /home/galaxy/galaxy/.venv ']'
+ : https://wheels.galaxyproject.org/simple
+ '[' 1 -eq 1 ']'
+ /usr/local/bin/pip2.
Hernan,
Sorry for the slow response here, have you made any progress? I'd be glad
to help sort this out.
Instead of creating an alias to a particular python in your .bashrc, I'd
recommend that if you're having problems you should manually create the
virtualenv with the specific python version yo
I have a Linux with both Python 2.6 and Python 2.7. Apparently Python is so bad
designed that you cannot simply upgrade from 2.6 to 2.7 without breaking your
system. As latest Galaxy works with Python 2.7, I put an alias in my .bashrc to
/usr/local/bin/python2.7 and the same with virtualenv. I a