Since it is fixed upstream I'll backport the fix for rawhide and the stable
Fedora's as soon as
http://bugs.python.org/issue29523 for rawhide and the magic number
issue for the stable ones are resolved.
Regards,
Charalampos Stratakis
Associate Software Engineer
Python Maintenance Team, Red Hat
----- Original Message -----
From: "Donald Stufft" <donald(a)stufft.io>
To: "Fedora Python SIG" <python-devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 3:34:54 PM
Subject: Re: Unable to install packages in a Python 3 virtual environment created with
venv module with --system-site-packages option
On Feb 10, 2017, at 9:24 AM, Nick Coghlan < ncoghlan(a)gmail.com > wrote:
What's supposed to happen is that ensurepip installs a fresh copy into
the virtual environment.
It *doesn't* happen under Python 3 on Fedora when system site-packages
is visible, because if python3 is installed, then python3-pip will
*also* be installed, and you get the behaviour you're seeing.
So this should be filed as a bug against the Fedora python package for
doing the wrong thing by default.
However, it isn't clear that this qualifies as an upstream bug, as
ensurepip in general is *supposed* to be a no-op when pip is already
installed.
It’s not a Fedora bug really, it’s a venv bug, virtualenv has special logic to
ensure pip actually gets installed with system site packages and when we
Implemented that in venv I forgot to do it. It looks like it’s already been
fixed upstream -
https://bugs.python.org/issue24875 .
—
Donald Stufft
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