There is no python3-venv package in 14.04 how do I get it? or where do I 
find it?
Jose

On 09/14/2015 10:18 AM, Dario Bertini wrote:
> @rspeer @wolfgang-richter
>
> The bug is "sort of fixed"
>
> You have to install python3-venv, this will make the ensurepip module
> available, and the creation of a virtualenv will succeed
>
> Imho this is an horrible naming choice: the error you'll get when trying
> to run `python3 -m venv` mentions ensurepip, and most ubuntu/debian
> users might have heard about the fact that ensurepip is disabled in the
> distro
>
> then, `apt list ensurepip` or `apt search ensurepip` won't yield any
> useful results (just like I tried to do, before being puzzled about the
> "fix released" status of this bug)
>
> moreover, `--without-pip` will just work even without the new package,
> making the name "python3-venv" even more misleading
>
> Still, I'd caution you AGAINST using venv... I just found another
> trivial bug. You're better off using virtualenv, given how it's battle
> tested
>

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