Today I'm forced to remember that pipenv exists, and that I still detest it.
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Tek say resist (tek@freeradical.zone)'s status on Saturday, 25-Jan-2025 07:49:35 JST Tek say resist
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Luis (luism@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 25-Jan-2025 08:29:32 JST Luis
@tek I am not an expert but I've read many good things about uv for creating virtual environments. I am not entirely sure it would help you. Have you tried it?
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Tek say resist (tek@freeradical.zone)'s status on Saturday, 25-Jan-2025 08:29:32 JST Tek say resist
@luism Oh for sure, and I love uv. It's fantastic. But one specific project near me uses pipenv so I have to deal with it there for now.
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Luis (luism@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 25-Jan-2025 08:32:33 JST Luis
@tek That makes sense. It is strange how non-standardized environments are.
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Tek say resist (tek@freeradical.zone)'s status on Saturday, 25-Jan-2025 08:32:33 JST Tek say resist
@luism For sure. The good news is that all those tools basically install packages in virtualenvs. Once that venv exists, you don't really have to care how it came to exist.
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Tek say resist (tek@freeradical.zone)'s status on Saturday, 25-Jan-2025 08:48:46 JST Tek say resist
@luism Yeah, in which case I take the 5 minutes to upgrade to uv if I can.
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Luis (luism@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 25-Jan-2025 08:48:47 JST Luis
@tek Until you need to install another library version.
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