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Since release 2.1.0 it seems it is no longer possible to use a python virtual environment as interpreter unless you set an alternative path for the interpreter on system level.
Is there any reason to do this or any thought on adding this again?
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I would also like to use a virtual environment to install pywinrm and requests-credssp to avoid any issues with the system interpreter. This is especially important as Ubuntu 24.04 enforces not installing packages in the system interpreter and that is not something I want to break.
Since release 2.1.0 it seems it is no longer possible to use a python virtual environment as interpreter unless you set an alternative path for the interpreter on system level.
Is there any reason to do this or any thought on adding this again?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: