How do I allow pip inside anaconda3 venv when pip set to require virtualenv?












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I've just rebuilt my mac environment using the tutorials here:



https://hackercodex.com/guide/mac-development-configuration/
& here:
https://hackercodex.com/guide/python-development-environment-on-mac-osx/



I want to require a virtualenv for pip, and have set that by opening:



vim ~/Library/Application Support/pip/pip.conf


and adding:



[install]
require-virtualenv = true

[uninstall]
require-virtualenv = true


Then, I followed a guide to set up jupyter notebooks w/tensorflow, because I am trying to follow a udemy course on machine learning that requires both:
https://medium.com/@margaretmz/anaconda-jupyter-notebook-tensorflow-and-keras-b91f381405f8



During this tutorial, it mentions that you should use pip install instead of conda install for tensorflow, because the conda package isn't officially supported.



I can install pip on conda just fine by running:



conda install pip


But when I try to run:



pip3 install tensorflow 


I get the error:



Could not find an activated virtualenv (required).


I know why I'm getting this error, I just don't know how to change my code to ALSO accept use of pip & pip3 inside anaconda venvs.



My anaconda3 folder is inside my Virtualenvs folder, along with all of my other virtual environments.










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    I've just rebuilt my mac environment using the tutorials here:



    https://hackercodex.com/guide/mac-development-configuration/
    & here:
    https://hackercodex.com/guide/python-development-environment-on-mac-osx/



    I want to require a virtualenv for pip, and have set that by opening:



    vim ~/Library/Application Support/pip/pip.conf


    and adding:



    [install]
    require-virtualenv = true

    [uninstall]
    require-virtualenv = true


    Then, I followed a guide to set up jupyter notebooks w/tensorflow, because I am trying to follow a udemy course on machine learning that requires both:
    https://medium.com/@margaretmz/anaconda-jupyter-notebook-tensorflow-and-keras-b91f381405f8



    During this tutorial, it mentions that you should use pip install instead of conda install for tensorflow, because the conda package isn't officially supported.



    I can install pip on conda just fine by running:



    conda install pip


    But when I try to run:



    pip3 install tensorflow 


    I get the error:



    Could not find an activated virtualenv (required).


    I know why I'm getting this error, I just don't know how to change my code to ALSO accept use of pip & pip3 inside anaconda venvs.



    My anaconda3 folder is inside my Virtualenvs folder, along with all of my other virtual environments.










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      I've just rebuilt my mac environment using the tutorials here:



      https://hackercodex.com/guide/mac-development-configuration/
      & here:
      https://hackercodex.com/guide/python-development-environment-on-mac-osx/



      I want to require a virtualenv for pip, and have set that by opening:



      vim ~/Library/Application Support/pip/pip.conf


      and adding:



      [install]
      require-virtualenv = true

      [uninstall]
      require-virtualenv = true


      Then, I followed a guide to set up jupyter notebooks w/tensorflow, because I am trying to follow a udemy course on machine learning that requires both:
      https://medium.com/@margaretmz/anaconda-jupyter-notebook-tensorflow-and-keras-b91f381405f8



      During this tutorial, it mentions that you should use pip install instead of conda install for tensorflow, because the conda package isn't officially supported.



      I can install pip on conda just fine by running:



      conda install pip


      But when I try to run:



      pip3 install tensorflow 


      I get the error:



      Could not find an activated virtualenv (required).


      I know why I'm getting this error, I just don't know how to change my code to ALSO accept use of pip & pip3 inside anaconda venvs.



      My anaconda3 folder is inside my Virtualenvs folder, along with all of my other virtual environments.










      share|improve this question














      I've just rebuilt my mac environment using the tutorials here:



      https://hackercodex.com/guide/mac-development-configuration/
      & here:
      https://hackercodex.com/guide/python-development-environment-on-mac-osx/



      I want to require a virtualenv for pip, and have set that by opening:



      vim ~/Library/Application Support/pip/pip.conf


      and adding:



      [install]
      require-virtualenv = true

      [uninstall]
      require-virtualenv = true


      Then, I followed a guide to set up jupyter notebooks w/tensorflow, because I am trying to follow a udemy course on machine learning that requires both:
      https://medium.com/@margaretmz/anaconda-jupyter-notebook-tensorflow-and-keras-b91f381405f8



      During this tutorial, it mentions that you should use pip install instead of conda install for tensorflow, because the conda package isn't officially supported.



      I can install pip on conda just fine by running:



      conda install pip


      But when I try to run:



      pip3 install tensorflow 


      I get the error:



      Could not find an activated virtualenv (required).


      I know why I'm getting this error, I just don't know how to change my code to ALSO accept use of pip & pip3 inside anaconda venvs.



      My anaconda3 folder is inside my Virtualenvs folder, along with all of my other virtual environments.







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