I have easy_install
and pip
.
I had many errors on my Linux Mint 12, I just re-installed it and I want to install everything from scratch again.
This is one of the errors that I had. I received an interesting answer there:
Stop using su and sudo to run virtualenv.
You need to run virtualenv as your normal user.
You have created the virtualenv with sudo which is why you are getting these errors.
So how to install virtualenv
without using sudo
? Can i use pip
or easy_install
without using sudo
? Or is there another way?
This solution is suitable in cases where no virtualenv
is available system wide and you can not become root to install virtualenv
. When I set up a debian for python development or deployment I always apt-get install python-virtualenv
. It is more convenient to have it around than to do the bootstrap pointed out below. But without root power it may be the the way to go:
There is a bootstrap mechanism that should get you going.
Read: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall#creating-a-virtual-python
In essence you would do this in your home directory in a unix environment:
Given your python is version 2.6
$ mkdir ~/bin $ mkdir -p ~/lib/python2.6 $ mkdir -p ~/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages $ wget http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/virtual-python.py $ python virtual-python.py --no-site-packages $ wget http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ez_setup.py $ ~/bin/python ez_setup.py $ ~/local/bin/easy_install virtualenv $ ~/local/bin/virtualenv --no-site-packages thereyouare
There may be room for optimization. I don't like the local
path. Just bin
and lib
would be nice. But it does its job.