Re: bugzilla and python2-virtualenv

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On 6/2/19 3:00 PM, Martín Marqués wrote:
FYI, it seems that down the road between fc28 and fc30 (don't have an fc29 handy to test this) the python2-virtualenv package doesn't come with `/usr/bin/virtualenv`. Is there a reason for the missing binary?

From the package changelog:
* Wed Aug 15 2018 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx> - 16.0.0-5
- Only have one /usr/bin/virtualenv (#1599422)
- Provide "virtualenv" (#1502670)

/usr/bin/virtualenv is now provided by "python3-virtualenv".  If you install that package, you should be able to use the -p argument to specify a python, or (IIRC) you can use "python2 -m virtualenv DIR".

If you've been waiting until the last minute to port your code to python3, this is it.  This *is* the last minute.  :)
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