Unsure of Issue with venv
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Reaching out to ask a question. I tried creating a venv file in atom. When I tried to use the command prompt to accomplish this, I did not succeed:
C:Usersusername> cd Desktopmy-sample-project>py -m venv venv
The system cannot find the path specified.
C:Usersusername>
Does anyone have a sense of what I did wrong? I am doing this as a part of a basic Flask course. Sorry to ask this; I am very confused about what the issue might be.
python flask
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Reaching out to ask a question. I tried creating a venv file in atom. When I tried to use the command prompt to accomplish this, I did not succeed:
C:Usersusername> cd Desktopmy-sample-project>py -m venv venv
The system cannot find the path specified.
C:Usersusername>
Does anyone have a sense of what I did wrong? I am doing this as a part of a basic Flask course. Sorry to ask this; I am very confused about what the issue might be.
python flask
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You seem to be trying to combine changing directories and running the py command all in one step. Just change into the directory first and then run your virtualenv command.
– n8te
Feb 4 at 1:45
Hi Scott. Thank you for answering my question. So sorry to ask. How do I change into the directory first?
– Joshua Frank
Feb 5 at 3:38
cd Desktopmy-sample-project
and hit Enter. Then runpy -m venv venv
– n8te
Feb 5 at 3:44
add a comment |
Reaching out to ask a question. I tried creating a venv file in atom. When I tried to use the command prompt to accomplish this, I did not succeed:
C:Usersusername> cd Desktopmy-sample-project>py -m venv venv
The system cannot find the path specified.
C:Usersusername>
Does anyone have a sense of what I did wrong? I am doing this as a part of a basic Flask course. Sorry to ask this; I am very confused about what the issue might be.
python flask
Reaching out to ask a question. I tried creating a venv file in atom. When I tried to use the command prompt to accomplish this, I did not succeed:
C:Usersusername> cd Desktopmy-sample-project>py -m venv venv
The system cannot find the path specified.
C:Usersusername>
Does anyone have a sense of what I did wrong? I am doing this as a part of a basic Flask course. Sorry to ask this; I am very confused about what the issue might be.
python flask
python flask
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You seem to be trying to combine changing directories and running the py command all in one step. Just change into the directory first and then run your virtualenv command.
– n8te
Feb 4 at 1:45
Hi Scott. Thank you for answering my question. So sorry to ask. How do I change into the directory first?
– Joshua Frank
Feb 5 at 3:38
cd Desktopmy-sample-project
and hit Enter. Then runpy -m venv venv
– n8te
Feb 5 at 3:44
add a comment |
2
You seem to be trying to combine changing directories and running the py command all in one step. Just change into the directory first and then run your virtualenv command.
– n8te
Feb 4 at 1:45
Hi Scott. Thank you for answering my question. So sorry to ask. How do I change into the directory first?
– Joshua Frank
Feb 5 at 3:38
cd Desktopmy-sample-project
and hit Enter. Then runpy -m venv venv
– n8te
Feb 5 at 3:44
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2
You seem to be trying to combine changing directories and running the py command all in one step. Just change into the directory first and then run your virtualenv command.
– n8te
Feb 4 at 1:45
You seem to be trying to combine changing directories and running the py command all in one step. Just change into the directory first and then run your virtualenv command.
– n8te
Feb 4 at 1:45
Hi Scott. Thank you for answering my question. So sorry to ask. How do I change into the directory first?
– Joshua Frank
Feb 5 at 3:38
Hi Scott. Thank you for answering my question. So sorry to ask. How do I change into the directory first?
– Joshua Frank
Feb 5 at 3:38
cd Desktopmy-sample-project
and hit Enter. Then run py -m venv venv
– n8te
Feb 5 at 3:44
cd Desktopmy-sample-project
and hit Enter. Then run py -m venv venv
– n8te
Feb 5 at 3:44
add a comment |
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You seem to be trying to combine changing directories and running the py command all in one step. Just change into the directory first and then run your virtualenv command.
– n8te
Feb 4 at 1:45
Hi Scott. Thank you for answering my question. So sorry to ask. How do I change into the directory first?
– Joshua Frank
Feb 5 at 3:38
cd Desktopmy-sample-project
and hit Enter. Then runpy -m venv venv
– n8te
Feb 5 at 3:44