Interesting... It worked perfectly on tiger...10.4.11

On Sep 22, 3:59 pm, mbertoldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I experienced some problems in virtualenv 'isolation',
> on a clean osx install, empty site-packages, all went fine.
> The problems arise when you have some packages in host site-packages,
> easy-install wont pull again (even if virtualenv has --no-site-
> packages option),
> but python can't use them.
> So, it could be also an easy_install problem.
> I did't notice any difference using unzipped eggs instead of zipped
> ones, but i tried a long ago.
>
> I'll try with a fresh osx install to find out more.
>
> Michele
> On 23 Set, 00:11, Sean DiZazzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Sep 22, 12:56 pm, pa5cau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > If you do the following in the virtual env:
> > > $ easy_install -Zihttp://www.turbogears.org/2.0/downloads/current/index
> > > tg.devtools
> > > (force to unzip the eggs)
> > > then it works without problems using the default python installation.
>
> > Just gave that a try to no avail.  It didn't just work.
>
> > I was messing around last night with it, and got several different
> > errors when making slight changes to the install process.  Finally, I
> > wound up breaking my default python install :/  Don't ask.
>
> > >Maybe the answers are in here:
> > >  http://groups.google.com/group/python-virtualenv/browse_frm/thread/e3...
> > >If changes talked about in that have been done, maybe try virtualenv
> > >from source repository where ever that is.
>
> > I tried using the current trunk (i think) from 
> > here:http://svn.colorstudy.com/virtualenv/trunk/, but it still didn't
> > work.  It looks like the changes mentioned in the thread you posted
> > are in the source though.
>
> > I couldn't figure out an easy way to test the distribution.  The best
> > way I found was to download the tg.devtools package, and modify the
> > setup.cfg to look inhttp://www.turbogears.org/2.0/downloads/current/index
> > for packages by adding:
>
> > """
> > [easy_install]
> > add_link = "http://www.turbogears.org/2.0/downloads/current/index";
> > """
> > It can't look at PyPi because we know there are no "TurboGears2"
> > project listed yet.
>
> > Then I had to modify the setup.py file and change the "TurboGears2"
> > entry to "tg.devtools"  I also noticed that "Paste" is not listed in
> > the setup.py as a requirement.
>
> > Grabbing at straws, I think there might be a problem with setuptools
> > 0.6c8 and virtualenv on mac.
>
> > I'll keep messing around, but at this point, I think that's all I'm
> > doing...
>
> > ~Sean
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