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can check out a specific release tag. To update python-virtualenv, run `git |
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pull` to download the latest changes. |
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### Installing as a standalone program (advanced) |
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Installing python-virtualenv as a standalone program will give you access to |
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the `python-virtualenv` command for precise control over Python version |
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installation. If you have rbenv installed, you will also be able to |
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use the `rbenv install` command. |
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$ git clone git://github.com/yyuu/python-virtualenv.git |
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$ cd python-virtualenv |
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$ ./install.sh |
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This will install python-virtualenv into `/usr/local`. If you do not have |
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write permission to `/usr/local`, you will need to run `sudo |
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./install.sh` instead. You can install to a different prefix by |
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setting the `PREFIX` environment variable. |
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To update python-virtualenv after it has been installed, run `git pull` in |
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your cloned copy of the repository, then re-run the install script. |
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## Usage |
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