Multiple python versions, one dev environment???
Javier
nospam at nospam.com
Thu Jul 17 12:05:27 EDT 2014
Are you using arch linux.
I deal with multiple interpreters putting fake executables in
/usr/local/bin for everything: (python, sphinx, virtualenv, pydoc,
idle, python-config...) selecting 2 or 3. You can do the same for
selecting 2.3, 2.5, 2.7. What the scripts do is to detect whether it
is a system script whose prefix starts with /usr/bin, or whether it is
a user script. Being in /usr/local/bin they will override executables
in /usr/bin. Remember to chmod a+x the files in /usr/local/bin
http://sindhus.bitbucket.org/manage-python-2-3.html
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15400985/how-to-completely-
replace-python-3-with-python-2-in-arch-linux
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Python#Dealing_with_
version_problem_in_build_scripts
I use these scripts, but there is more than one way to do it
========/usr/local/bin/python===========================================
#!/bin/bash
script=`readlink -f -- "$1"`
case "$script" in
/usr/bin*)
exec python3 "$@"
;;
esac
exec python2 "$@"
========/usr/local/bin/virtualenv===========================================
#!/bin/bash
script=`readlink -f -- "$1"`
case "$script" in
/usr/bin*)
exec virtualenv3 "$@"
;;
esac
exec virtualenv2 "$@"
Joep van Delft <joepvandelft at xs4all.nl> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> The condensed version of the question would probably be: How does one
> deal with multiple interpreters and one package where you want to try
> some changes?
>
> The background:
> I made a trivial change to some package (docutils) to scratch a
> personal itch, and I want to offer this back to the community
> (whether it will be accepted or not). Because of this, I ran into
> some issues.
>
> Some facts:
> 1. Python3 is my main interpreter.
> 2. The tests of docutils only run under python2.
> 3. I desire not to touch my distribution's version of
> site-packagesX-Y.
> 4. I prefer to have one and only one development directory of
> my target package.
>
> My confusions:
> 1. Is it possible to have one source control managed directory of
> some package, which is used by two versions of python?
> 2. I assume that the *.pyc-files generated while using some python
> source are version dependent. What is the recommended way to have
> 'em both installed?
> 3. The way I have stumped a wall over here, is the puzzle of how to
> make python2 have a different $PYTHONPATH as python3. I hope to
> hear how this strategy is silly :)
> 4. I have contemplated the way of linking the source files from my
> development directory into user specified site-packages
> directories. Problem 3. still is valid.
> 5. Should venv and friends/foes com into play? If so: How?
>
> Appreciate any light shed on these issues.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Joep
>
>
>
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