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| | | :term:`virtualenv` package. To install the :term:`virtualenv` package into |
| | | your setuptools-enabled Python interpreter, use the ``easy_install`` command. |
| | | |
| | | .. warning:: |
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| | | Even though Python 3.3 and better comes with ``pyvenv`` out of the box, |
| | | which is similar to ``virtualenv``, we suggest using ``virtualenv`` instead. |
| | | ``virtualenv`` works on well Python 3.3. This isn't a recommendation made |
| | | for technical reasons, it's one made because it's not possible for the |
| | | authors of this guide to explain setup using multiple virtual environment |
| | | systems. ``pyenv`` will work fine. However, if you use ``pyvenv`` instead, |
| | | you'll need to understand how to install software such as ``distribute`` |
| | | into the virtual environment manually, which this guide does not cover. |
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| | | .. code-block:: text |
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| | | $ easy_install virtualenv |