Sippakorn K
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title: "OSX El Capitan: pip install virtualenvwrapper error" |
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display_name: sipp11 |
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login: sipp11 |
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email: sipp11@gmail.com |
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author_email: sipp11@gmail.com |
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date: Oct 15, 2015 |
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- python |
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- error |
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I faced the problem that `pip` had no permission over some weird directories and installation failed. That happened with me when `pip install virtualenvwrapper` |
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To make it work, dealing with its dependancies manually is a must. |
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sudo pip install pbr |
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sudo pip install --no-deps stevedore |
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sudo pip install --no-deps virtualenvwrapper |
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Your `virtualenvwrapper` should work as it should. |
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