Result for 142D987305E065030874D2D27BD8E1C9C6CB3367

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/virtualenv.pyc
FileSize86650
MD53FAC4A853427A4778FEA19396EF1E75B
SHA-1142D987305E065030874D2D27BD8E1C9C6CB3367
SHA-25619174E953F3F9EFA5B4706F9A980F4C8A16388DFF12D1B96B9D006EAA9373D5C
SSDEEP1536:qq57klDCjIddMIM8MXZFbwOCw8MQR+gyxyNAeg9bvatwxiHzFK/X3+m133w3YY21:qqG6IddbZcZFbw7w8MQR+gyxyNAeqGtm
TLSHT10083E6C0A3D54AA7C6A14675A1F40303CEA6F0F76641675132FCE0792BD93B9C93B78A
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MD52FDF39999F325173CA8CF513DE3E7C78
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionvirtualenv is a tool to create isolated Python environments. The basic problem being addressed is one of dependencies and versions, and indirectly permissions. Imagine you have an application that needs version 1 of LibFoo, but another application requires version 2. How can you use both these applications? If you install everything into /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages (or whatever your platforms standard location is), its easy to end up in a situation where you unintentionally upgrade an application that shouldnt be upgraded. Or more generally, what if you want to install an application and leave it be? If an application works, any change in its libraries or the versions of those libraries can break the application. Also, what if you cant install packages into the global site-packages directory? For instance, on a shared host. In all these cases, virtualenv can help you. It creates an environment that has its own installation directories, that doesnt share libraries with other virtualenv environments (and optionally doesnt use the globally installed libraries either).
PackageNamepython2-virtualenv
PackageReleaselp150.1.1
PackageVersion15.1.0
SHA-1B8090F92BFB7843F866F17D83B9E642D2BCE2B84
SHA-256A7E6FF01665FE8C77B5C558DE1E659B6F7BEFFF5E3A35699D3729FFCB15E29ED
Key Value
MD555865269597B0A09AB83C40557AE5882
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionvirtualenv is a tool to create isolated Python environments. The basic problem being addressed is one of dependencies and versions, and indirectly permissions. Imagine you have an application that needs version 1 of LibFoo, but another application requires version 2. How can you use both these applications? If you install everything into /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages (or whatever your platforms standard location is), its easy to end up in a situation where you unintentionally upgrade an application that shouldnt be upgraded. Or more generally, what if you want to install an application and leave it be? If an application works, any change in its libraries or the versions of those libraries can break the application. Also, what if you cant install packages into the global site-packages directory? For instance, on a shared host. In all these cases, virtualenv can help you. It creates an environment that has its own installation directories, that doesnt share libraries with other virtualenv environments (and optionally doesnt use the globally installed libraries either).
PackageNamepython2-virtualenv
PackageReleaselp151.1.2
PackageVersion15.1.0
SHA-12EC0ECED16196FB5C4355331ECAC497021AEFCBB
SHA-256547AEC86DDA66EA29FA5B4F360A48E71D11B0A96455D5D77D7984394A70DA957