PyScripter and virtualenv

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Agustín (Cucho) Villena

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Jul 10, 2008, 1:14:13 PM7/10/08
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Hi!

I'm using Ian Bicking's virtualenv to manage several sets of eggs
independtly.
How I can make pyscripter work with a custom environmen ("site-
packages") distinct from the default?
How Pyscripter find the default python's environment?

My goal is debugging using a specific virtual environment...

Thanks!
Agustin

Juan Calfucura

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Jul 11, 2008, 4:25:35 PM7/11/08
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Agustin.
The source code of pyscripter is included in the "python for delphi"
installation files.
http://mmm-experts.com/Downloads.aspx?ProductId=3
pyscrypter is written in delphi, sure you can answer yourself
observing that code.
I would check that but i´m too busy right now.
Saludos

JC

On 10 jul, 13:14, Agustín (Cucho) Villena <agustin.vill...@gmail.com>
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PyScripter

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Jul 27, 2008, 1:51:42 AM7/27/08
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Source code at http://code.google.com/p/pyscripter/.

On Jul 11, 11:25 pm, Juan Calfucura <juan.calfuc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Agustin.
> The source code of pyscripter is included in the "python for delphi"
> installation files.http://mmm-experts.com/Downloads.aspx?ProductId=3

PyScripter

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Jul 27, 2008, 2:07:10 AM7/27/08
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PyScripter uses the standard Python machinery for loading libraries.

Have not tried this, but it should work if you set the environment
variable PYTHONHOME to the one created by virtualenv before running
PyScripter.

You can also create a command (batch) file to do that.

On Jul 10, 8:14 pm, Agustín (Cucho) Villena

Agustín (Cucho) Villena

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Sep 4, 2008, 7:34:05 PM9/4/08
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I recently tested this suggestion and it works!

thanks
Agustin

On Jul 27, 2:07 am, PyScripter <pyscrip...@gmail.com> wrote:
> PyScripter uses the standard Python machinery for loading libraries.
>
> Have not tried this, but it should work if you set the environment
> variable PYTHONHOME to the one created byvirtualenvbefore running
> PyScripter.
>
> You can also create a command (batch) file to do that.
>
> On Jul 10, 8:14 pm, Agustín (Cucho) Villena
>
> <agustin.vill...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi!
>
> > I'm using Ian Bicking'svirtualenvto manage several sets of eggs

Lars Ruoff

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Sep 7, 2012, 4:41:37 PM9/7/12
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Hi Augustin,

hope you are still reading this!
I've got the same problem. could you tell us how you did exactly?
Thanks,
Lars
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