Am 16.04.2012 01:46, schrieb Aaron Meurer:
I guess you should either create a separate virtualenv subdirectory,
or else put it somewhere else completely. From what I understand, it
doesn't really matter where it is in relation to the sympy directory
or anything, because once you ./activate, you just install sympy and
it goes in there.
Ah, I hadn't thought that that was possible, but it makes sense.
My understanding is that you install any modules once per virtualenv
directory. So if you want to configure modules on a per-project level,
you need per-project virtualenv directories.
Did I get that right?
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