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pip installed in virtualenv matches virtualenv installation python not python in virtualenv Β· Issue #1600 Β· pypa/virtualenv
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This one's a little esoteric - but if you install virtualenv>20 with python2, then create a virtualenv with --python=python3 - the pip commands installed in the virtualenv are pip and pip2 r...
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headline:pip installed in virtualenv matches virtualenv installation python not python in virtualenv
articleBody:This one's a little esoteric - but if you install virtualenv>20 with python2, then create a virtualenv with --python=python3 - the pip commands installed in the virtualenv are pip and pip2 rather than pip and pip3. Basically, the suffix is matching the python that the virtualenv is running with, not the python that the virtualenv is installing.
For example:
```
# pip2 install 'virtualenv==20.0.3'
# /usr/bin/virtualenv -p python3 blerg . # this is in a centos7 container, pip2 installs into /usr/bin
# ls blerg/bin/pip*
pip pip2 pip2.7
# rm -rf blerg
# pip2 install 'virtualenv<20'
# /usr/bin/virtualenv -p python3 blerg
# ls blerg/bin/pip*
pip pip3 pip3.6
```
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datePublished:2020-02-12T23:02:51.000Z
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headline:pip installed in virtualenv matches virtualenv installation python not python in virtualenv
articleBody:This one's a little esoteric - but if you install virtualenv>20 with python2, then create a virtualenv with --python=python3 - the pip commands installed in the virtualenv are pip and pip2 rather than pip and pip3. Basically, the suffix is matching the python that the virtualenv is running with, not the python that the virtualenv is installing.
For example:
```
# pip2 install 'virtualenv==20.0.3'
# /usr/bin/virtualenv -p python3 blerg . # this is in a centos7 container, pip2 installs into /usr/bin
# ls blerg/bin/pip*
pip pip2 pip2.7
# rm -rf blerg
# pip2 install 'virtualenv<20'
# /usr/bin/virtualenv -p python3 blerg
# ls blerg/bin/pip*
pip pip3 pip3.6
```
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