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								Creation of :ref:`virtual environments <venv-def>` is done by executing the
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								``pyvenv`` script::
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								    pyvenv /path/to/new/virtual/environment
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								Running this command creates the target directory (creating any parent
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								directories that don't exist already) and places a ``pyvenv.cfg`` file in it
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								with a ``home`` key pointing to the Python installation the command was run
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								from.  It also creates a ``bin`` (or ``Scripts`` on Windows) subdirectory
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								containing a copy of the ``python`` binary (or binaries, in the case of
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								Windows).  It also creates an (initially empty) ``lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages``
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								subdirectory (on Windows, this is ``Lib\site-packages``).
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								.. highlight:: none
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								On Windows, you may have to invoke the ``pyvenv`` script as follows, if you
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								don't have the relevant PATH and PATHEXT settings::
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								    c:\Temp>c:\Python33\python c:\Python33\Tools\Scripts\pyvenv.py myenv
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								or equivalently::
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								    c:\Temp>c:\Python33\python -m venv myenv
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								The command, if run with ``-h``, will show the available options::
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								    usage: pyvenv [-h] [--system-site-packages] [--symlinks] [--clear]
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								                  [--upgrade] ENV_DIR [ENV_DIR ...]
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								    Creates virtual Python environments in one or more target directories.
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								    positional arguments:
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								      ENV_DIR             A directory to create the environment in.
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								    optional arguments:
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								      -h, --help             show this help message and exit
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								      --system-site-packages Give access to the global site-packages dir to the
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								                             virtual environment.
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								      --symlinks             Try to use symlinks rather than copies, when symlinks
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								                             are not the default for the platform.
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								      --clear                Delete the environment directory if it already exists.
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								                             If not specified and the directory exists, an error is
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								                             raised.
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								      --upgrade              Upgrade the environment directory to use this version
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								                             of Python, assuming Python has been upgraded in-place.
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								If the target directory already exists an error will be raised, unless
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								the ``--clear`` or ``--upgrade`` option was provided.
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								The created ``pyvenv.cfg`` file also includes the
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								``include-system-site-packages`` key, set to ``true`` if ``venv`` is
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								run with the ``--system-site-packages`` option, ``false`` otherwise.
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								Multiple paths can be given to ``pyvenv``, in which case an identical
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								virtualenv will be created, according to the given options, at each
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								provided path.
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								Once a venv has been created, it can be "activated" using a script in the
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								venv's binary directory. The invocation of the script is platform-specific: on
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								a Posix platform, you would typically do::
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								    $ source <venv>/bin/activate
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								whereas on Windows, you might do::
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								    C:\> <venv>/Scripts/activate
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								if you are using the ``cmd.exe`` shell, or perhaps::
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								    PS C:\> <venv>/Scripts/Activate.ps1
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								if you use PowerShell.
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								You don't specifically *need* to activate an environment; activation just
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								prepends the venv's binary directory to your path, so that "python" invokes the
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								venv's Python interpreter and you can run installed scripts without having to
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								use their full path. However, all scripts installed in a venv should be
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								runnable without activating it, and run with the venv's Python automatically.
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								You can deactivate a venv by typing "deactivate" in your shell. The exact
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								mechanism is platform-specific: for example, the Bash activation script defines
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								a "deactivate" function, whereas on Windows there are separate scripts called
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								``deactivate.bat`` and ``Deactivate.ps1`` which are installed when the venv is
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								created.
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