Minor correction:
On 06.01.13 19:10, Christian Tismer wrote:
Yes, you can do the upgrade, but there are a few flaws which keep me
from using this:
It is pretty common to use virtualenv inside a mercurial checkout.
With venv, installation with
python3 -m venv my-repos
complains that the directory is not empty.
With
python3 -m venv my-repos --clear
I was shocked, because that kills my repository :-(
After doing a new clone of my repos, I tried with
python3 -m venv my-repos --update
Sorry, I meant
python3 -m venv my-repos --upgrade
This works a little, but does not install the bin/activate source.
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