Trying to establish a virtual environment and tried the following command:
virtualenv --python=/var/bin/python --clear --no-site-packages --unzip-setuptools --setuptools ~/virtualenvs/project_name_here
Running the above command generates the following error:
The executable /var/bin/python (from --python=/var/bin/python) does not exist
If I play around with the '--python=/var/bin/python' path, then I get the following error:
virtualenv: error: no such option: --/var/bin/python
I know I have virtualenv itself as a gem/program, because typing virtualenv by itself into the command line gives the help menu.
I am wondering if it's something to do with the path part of the command:
--python=/var/bin/python
Should I be replacing the '--python=' with an actual file path?
Where is the var/bin/python even located?
That particular portion is a mystery to me.
Thanks!
解决方案
Try using this path instead:
/usr/bin/python
or find out the real path with
which python