Hi all, On 11 June 2015 at 21:17, Ram Rachum <ram@rachum.com> wrote:
I tried that now. It wouldn't run `get-pip.py`. Says "Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement pip (from versions: ) No matching distribution found for pip"
My own experience: any PyPy binary can be downloaded from pypy.org/download.html for Ubuntu 64-bit (either the portable or the non-portable one; the latter works on Ubuntu from 12-04 to 14-04, so maybe also on 15-04). You unpack the tar, and then you use the system-provided "virtualenv" that you probably already have (at least the one on Ubuntu 14-04 works fine), like this: virtualenv -p /path/to/bin/pypy venv-pypy Then the usual instructions on how to use virtualenv work; for example, after running . venv-pypy/bin/activate then "python" becomes PyPy, "pip" is the one from venv-pypy, and "pip install foo" installs packages inside this venv-pypy directory. A bientôt, Armin.