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Last modified by adavison on 2022/10/04 13:53

From version 56.1
edited by shailesh
on 2022/01/31 16:00
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To version 55.1
edited by shailesh
on 2022/01/31 15:56
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69 69  cd pynn_project
70 70  )))
71 71  
72 -Next, we will create a virtual environment within this directory. Python 3 provides support for creating virtual environments. To use this, we first install the package named 'python3-venv':
72 +Next, we will create a virtual environment within this directory. Python 3 provides support for creating virtual environments. Since Python 3.6, the recommended method for creating a new virtual environment is as follows.
73 73  
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75 75  (((
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77 77  
78 78  (% style="color:#000000" %)
79 79  sudo apt-get install python3-venv
80 -)))
81 -
82 -And once this is installed, we can create a new virtual environment as follows.
83 -
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85 -(((
86 -**Screencast** - terminal
87 -
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89 -sudo apt-get install python3-venv
90 90  python3 -m venv pynn_env
91 91  )))
92 92