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== installing modules on the virtual environment
Installing modules is the same as usual. The difference is that modules are in <code>/path/to/virtenv/lib</code>, which may be living somewhere on your home directory.
<source lang='bash'>
easy_install numpy
</source>
<source lang='bash'>
python setup.py install
</source>


== deactivating a virtual environment ==
== deactivating a virtual environment ==

Revision as of 21:34, 24 November 2013

creating a new virtual environment

<source lang='bash'> virtualenv newenv </source>

activating a virtual environment

<source lang='bash'> source newenv/bin/activate </source>

 (newenv)hjm@ubuntu:~$

== installing modules on the virtual environment Installing modules is the same as usual. The difference is that modules are in /path/to/virtenv/lib, which may be living somewhere on your home directory. <source lang='bash'> easy_install numpy </source> <source lang='bash'> python setup.py install </source>

deactivating a virtual environment

<source lang='bash'> deactivate </source>

Make IPython work under virtualenv

source testenv/bin/activate

   File "/usr/bin/ipython", line 11
   print "Could not start qtconsole. Please install ipython-qtconsole"
                                                                     ^

This can be resolved by adding a soft link with the name ipython to the bin directory in the virtual environment folder. <source lang='bash'> ln -s /path/to/virtenv/bin/ipython3 /path/to/virtenv/bin/ipython </source>