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.. sidebar:: Python Versions
- As of this writing, :app:`Pyramid` has been tested under Python 2.7,
- Python 3.3, Python 3.4, Python 3.5, PyPy, and PyPy3. :app:`Pyramid` does
- not run under any version of Python before 2.7.
+ As of this writing, :app:`Pyramid` is tested against Python 2.7,
+ Python 3.4, Python 3.5, PyPy.
:app:`Pyramid` is known to run on all popular UNIX-like systems such as Linux,
Mac OS X, and FreeBSD, as well as on Windows platforms. It is also known to
@@ -192,6 +191,29 @@ After installing Python as described previously in :ref:`for-mac-os-x-users` or
$ $VENV/bin/pip install "pyramid==\ |release|\ "
+.. index::
+ single: $VENV/bin/pip vs. source bin/activate
+
+.. _venv-bin-pip-vs-source-bin-activate:
+
+.. note:: Why use ``$VENV/bin/pip`` instead of ``source bin/activate``, then
+ ``pip``?
+
+ ``$VENV/bin/pip`` clearly specifies that ``pip`` is run from within the
+ virtual environment and not at the system level.
+
+ ``activate`` drops turds into the user's shell environment, leaving them
+ vulnerable to executing commands in the wrong context. ``deactivate`` might
+ not correctly restore previous shell environment variables.
+
+ Although using ``source bin/activate``, then ``pip``, requires fewer key
+ strokes to issue commands once invoked, there are other things to consider.
+ Michael F. Lamb (datagrok) presents a summary in `Virtualenv's bin/activate
+ is Doing It Wrong <https://gist.github.com/datagrok/2199506>`_.
+
+ Ultimately we prefer to keep things clear and simple, so we use
+ ``$VENV/bin/pip``.
+
.. index::
single: installing on Windows
@@ -228,6 +250,9 @@ After installing Python as described previously in
c:\\> %VENV%\\Scripts\\pip install "pyramid==\ |release|\ "
+.. note:: See the note above for :ref:`Why use $VENV/bin/pip instead of source
+ bin/activate, then pip <venv-bin-pip-vs-source-bin-activate>`.
+
What Gets Installed
-------------------