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A not so unfortunate sharp edge in Pipenv
I use a small shell script I wrote in jest a year ago (https://github.com/senko/pvp), it boils down to virtualenv and pip, and it basically solves all Python package management issues for me.
I was burned by pipenv before (naively trying to use it because a certain prominent member of Python community hyped it up, and I hadn't known he'd gone off the rails). I can find no redeeming qualities to it whatsoever, and it scarred me enough that I don't want to touch other newer tools (poetry, pdm, whatever) with a 10ft pole.
I find solace in pip and virtualenv just working and not trying to be too clever.
I pin all my immediate reqs, and if there's a conflict with indirect deps (which happened maybe once or twice), I figure out the version I need and pin that manually.
For packaging I rely on specialized tools that do just that (build, twine), and don't need one-with-everything spaceship of a tool.
I also develop in Node and have suffered much more grief by npm. I lost count of the number of times where I had to rm-rf node modules and npm cache, rerun and hope for the best.
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Pipenv or venv?
I only use and swear by pvp.
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Introducing PvP - the ultimate Python virtualenv and package manager
So I got y'all a little early Xmas present: PvP, the Python package manager to end all Python package managers!
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senko/pvp is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of pvp is Shell.
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