Hi,
Once we install pip-review, do we need to change the path to its location? It
doesn't seem to run for me.
Thanks.
Jim
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Subject: [program-l] Re: Python: keeping libraries in virtual environments
updated
Hi Ken,
Many thanks! Pip-review is exactly what I was looking for.
Being somewhat trigger happy, I did not create a new environment with the
updated libraries but just updated everything that could be updated.
Reckless I know but so far so good. <grin
Pranav
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Subject: [program-l] Re: Python: keeping libraries in virtual environments
updated
You might want to look at pip review. Here is a page on it.
https://stackabuse.com/python-update-all-packages-with-pip-review/
If you use anaconda I think it has its own methods. I don't use it though
because early on I tried spider and the accessibility sucked.
Ken
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Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2022 7:31 PM
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Subject: [program-l] Python: keeping libraries in virtual environments updated
Hi all,
Are there any mechanisms to keep libraries in python virtual environments
automatically updated? I have had instances where I would be trying to
workaround a bug only to find that it has been resolved by an update.
I am using virtualenv via virtualwrapper.
Pranav
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