I'm using Ubuntu system with python 3.5 installed by default.
When I use the venv module to create virtual environment, I can't find the standard library in my virtual environment but only the binary file for python interpreter. However I can import standard library modules in my python script when I switch to use this virtual environment.
So how does venv work? Does the newly created virtual environment just use the standard library of the system python? If so, what if I want to create a completely self-contained virtual environment? Is it possible to achieve this by the venv module? By the way, I used conda before. conda can create virtual environment with python different with the system version. Can venv do this job?
解决方案
It's because venv uses the systems standard library. it will be a problem if you update actual Python because version mismatch can happen there. Take a look at the following link you will get more information.
https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/