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by tonyarkles
4893 days ago
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That's because there isn't really a good "bundler equivalent" that I know of. That was one of the more frustrating parts of Python work for me. Virtualenv is kind of a hybrid between gem and bundler, and it works, but it's nowhere near as elegant. |
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This article covers some of the equivalent jobs using Ruby and Python:
http://gillesfabio.com/blog/2011/03/01/rvm-for-pythonistas-v...
The article misses covering the freeze command in pip which is great for generating requirements.txt files:
pip freeze > requirements.txt
Covered in detail here: http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/requirements.html