Oh. Always virtualenv for python. That way first you will not break everything, second you will solve the compatibility issue (basically the same thing).
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Oh. Always virtualenv for python. That way first you will not break everything, second you will solve the compatibility issue (basically the same thing).
You can always dm me if you want. Maybe i know the answer (maybe not)
It is a virtual environment.
real programmers run on bare metal
Real programmers write their own dependencies
guilty as charged
I'm going by the requirements.txt.
But it's a never-ending waterfall.
Install X. Need to install A B and D and upgrade C to 3.0.
Install Y. Need F and G and C in version 2.8.
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Yes it is like that. Sometimes it is the case that something is missing from the instructions. But not everything needs compile