Jul-11-2019, 01:21 AM
Hi,
I have just started trying to tentatively dip a toe into Python, and have hit a wall when it comes to getting a virtualenv to create, rather than doing so, it is giving me an infinitely spooling interpreter text!
I have used pip to install virtualenv, and that seems to have worked fine, but the following screenshots show what happens after...
What I'm doing....
[Image: Virtualenvinterprete.jpg]
1st response type
[Image: 6e7Virtualenvinterprete.jpg]
2nd response type
[Image: dd0Virtualenvinterprete.jpg]
The spooling goes on for quite a long time, it has been crashing out entirely, but the debug is new today.
I have spent about 14 hours over the past two days trying to work out why it isn't playing ball. I've uninstalled and reinstalled Python 8 times, moving it around and out of my program files and directly onto C:\ (in case the space in 'program files (x82) was tripping it up!), I've tried installing as an administrator and not, tried installing 32bit and 64bit versions, and tried installing a previous version. In my past round of this, I uninstalled, and went through my computer deleting anything that involved python or pip at all (even the rogue wild files that were living native many layers deep!), and ran ccleaner a handful of times to mop up everything. Mostly I've been trying 64bit Python v3.7.4, which is what I'm running at the moment, and I'm running up-to-date Windows10.
I've tried googling, but either this is weird enough to be novel, or my newbie nature means I'm not searching the right terminology so I'm not finding anything. Having asked anyone I can think of, and still having no dice, I'm officially stuck - apparently this is 'weird'!
I was wondering if anyone might be able to suggest something to fix it? Thank you so much in advance!
I have just started trying to tentatively dip a toe into Python, and have hit a wall when it comes to getting a virtualenv to create, rather than doing so, it is giving me an infinitely spooling interpreter text!
I have used pip to install virtualenv, and that seems to have worked fine, but the following screenshots show what happens after...
What I'm doing....
[Image: Virtualenvinterprete.jpg]
1st response type
[Image: 6e7Virtualenvinterprete.jpg]
2nd response type
[Image: dd0Virtualenvinterprete.jpg]
The spooling goes on for quite a long time, it has been crashing out entirely, but the debug is new today.
I have spent about 14 hours over the past two days trying to work out why it isn't playing ball. I've uninstalled and reinstalled Python 8 times, moving it around and out of my program files and directly onto C:\ (in case the space in 'program files (x82) was tripping it up!), I've tried installing as an administrator and not, tried installing 32bit and 64bit versions, and tried installing a previous version. In my past round of this, I uninstalled, and went through my computer deleting anything that involved python or pip at all (even the rogue wild files that were living native many layers deep!), and ran ccleaner a handful of times to mop up everything. Mostly I've been trying 64bit Python v3.7.4, which is what I'm running at the moment, and I'm running up-to-date Windows10.
I've tried googling, but either this is weird enough to be novel, or my newbie nature means I'm not searching the right terminology so I'm not finding anything. Having asked anyone I can think of, and still having no dice, I'm officially stuck - apparently this is 'weird'!
I was wondering if anyone might be able to suggest something to fix it? Thank you so much in advance!