How do I allow pip inside anaconda3 venv when pip set to require virtualenv?
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.
python pip anaconda 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.
python pip anaconda virtualenv
add a comment |
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.
python pip anaconda virtualenv
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.
python pip anaconda virtualenv
python pip anaconda virtualenv
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