Dear Peter,
maybe we have a missunderstanding.
Am 20.09.2023 14:43 schrieb Peter J. Holzer via Python-list:
> > "dateutil" is not available from PyPi for Python 3.11
That's quite a curious thing to write if you are aware that dateutil is
in fact available from PyPi for Python 3.11.
Do I mis
On 2023-09-18 18:56:35 +, c.buhtz--- via Python-list wrote:
> On 2023-09-18 10:16 "Peter J. Holzer via Python-list"
> wrote:
> > On 2023-09-15 14:15:23 +, c.buhtz--- via Python-list wrote:
> > > I tried to install it via "pipx install -e .[develop]". It's
> > > pyproject.toml has a bug: A
On 9/18/2023 2:56 PM, c.buhtz--- via Python-list wrote:
On 2023-09-18 10:16 "Peter J. Holzer via Python-list"
wrote:
On 2023-09-15 14:15:23 +, c.buhtz--- via Python-list wrote:
I tried to install it via "pipx install -e .[develop]". It's
pyproject.toml has a bug: A missing dependency "date
On 9/18/23 12:56, c.buhtz--- via Python-list wrote:
On 2023-09-18 10:16 "Peter J. Holzer via Python-list"
wrote:
On 2023-09-15 14:15:23 +, c.buhtz--- via Python-list wrote:
I tried to install it via "pipx install -e .[develop]". It's
pyproject.toml has a bug: A missing dependency "dateutil
On 2023-09-18 10:16 "Peter J. Holzer via Python-list"
wrote:
> On 2023-09-15 14:15:23 +, c.buhtz--- via Python-list wrote:
> > I tried to install it via "pipx install -e .[develop]". It's
> > pyproject.toml has a bug: A missing dependency "dateutil". But
> > "dateutil" is not available from Py
On 9/18/23 02:16, Peter J. Holzer via Python-list wrote:
On 2023-09-15 14:15:23 +, c.buhtz--- via Python-list wrote:
I tried to install it via "pipx install -e .[develop]". It's pyproject.toml
has a bug: A missing dependency "dateutil". But "dateutil" is not available
from PyPi for Python 3.
On 2023-09-15 14:15:23 +, c.buhtz--- via Python-list wrote:
> I tried to install it via "pipx install -e .[develop]". It's pyproject.toml
> has a bug: A missing dependency "dateutil". But "dateutil" is not available
> from PyPi for Python 3.11 (the default in Debian 12). But thanks to great
> D
Thanks for your reply. btw: I do know what a virtual environment is and
how its works. No need to explain. And again: I do expect "pipx" to use
virtual environments. So this thread is not about pro and cons of using
virtual environments.
On 2023-09-17 11:57 Rimu Atkinson via Python-list
wrote:
>
On 9/16/2023 7:57 PM, Rimu Atkinson via Python-list wrote:
It is nothing bad about using virtual environments but also not about
not using them. In my own work I haven't see a use case where I needed
them. And I expect that some day I'll encounter a use case for it. This
here is not about pro a
It is nothing bad about using virtual environments but also not about
not using them. In my own work I haven't see a use case where I needed
them. And I expect that some day I'll encounter a use case for it. This
here is not about pro and cons of virtual environments.
You are in a use case whe
Am Sat, Sep 16, 2023 at 02:17:19PM +1200 schrieb Rimu Atkinson via Python-list:
> Everyone uses virtual environments.
Umm, like, no.
Karsten
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Dear Rimu,
thanks for your reply. I'm willing to learn for sure.
On 2023-09-16 14:17 Rimu Atkinson via Python-list
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> There's your problem - everything else is a result of this. There is
> just no nice way to work with a combination of pypi, apt-get and
> system-wide python.
>
> Everyon
I never
used virtual environments and wouldn't like to start with it.
There's your problem - everything else is a result of this. There is
just no nice way to work with a combination of pypi, apt-get and
system-wide python.
Everyone uses virtual environments.
Sorry.
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