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Is pyenv-virtualenv dead? #374

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apnorton opened this issue Dec 6, 2020 · 4 comments
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Is pyenv-virtualenv dead? #374

apnorton opened this issue Dec 6, 2020 · 4 comments

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@apnorton
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apnorton commented Dec 6, 2020

Only two issues have been closed this year (self-closed), and no commits to master have been made since late 2019. There is also a backlog of PRs from this year (and earlier) that haven't been merged or commented on. This makes me concerned that this project isn't being maintained anymore --- can anyone confirm/deny this? And, if this isn't actively maintained, is there a replacement that people are flocking to instead?

@apnorton apnorton changed the title Is this pyenv-virtualenv dead? Is pyenv-virtualenv dead? Dec 6, 2020
@Christos-Hadjinikolis
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You and me both...

@chrisfinazzo
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Ditto, unfortunately.

I have only been working with this for only a few days as I set up an environment for another project (Standard Ebooks). Their toolset uses Python for just about everything and I had mistakenly pip install-ed outside of a virtualenv.

Coming from rbenv, I would expect this switching to happen automatically as the init is in my .zshrc. However, this shows up when I activate:

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It's (still) funny because it's true.

@native-api
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If you're interested in something to be done, why not request privileges for the project like I did? Then you'll be able to do that without waiting for anyone.

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native-api commented Dec 4, 2023

I don't use Pyenv-Virtualenv and am not interested in maintaining it. Plus, with the amount of time I can donate now, I have my hands full with just the base Pyenv.

So I'm all for some more invested fellow to take up the task.

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