Pipreqs only list one local package and not same version than in requirements.txt
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I struggle understanding the pipreqs
behaviour.
In my project, I use a virtualenv (Pipreqs is installed globally). I have a requirements.txt
file that I first wrote manually, then I did a pip freeze
and now I have way more packages than I want (because there are dependencies of dependencies...).
So I found pipreqs to get a requirements file with only the packages that matter.
I activate my virtualenv then pipreqs --savepath requirements2.txt --use-local
.
I use --use-local
cause I want the currently installed versions of my packages.
And I end up with a file with only one package (not even the version used in my project)...
Without --use-local
it seems to retrieve the correct number of packages but the versions are the "up-to-date" ones, not the ones in my project.
Am I doing something wrong ?
Thanks for the help
python python-2.7 pip
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I struggle understanding the pipreqs
behaviour.
In my project, I use a virtualenv (Pipreqs is installed globally). I have a requirements.txt
file that I first wrote manually, then I did a pip freeze
and now I have way more packages than I want (because there are dependencies of dependencies...).
So I found pipreqs to get a requirements file with only the packages that matter.
I activate my virtualenv then pipreqs --savepath requirements2.txt --use-local
.
I use --use-local
cause I want the currently installed versions of my packages.
And I end up with a file with only one package (not even the version used in my project)...
Without --use-local
it seems to retrieve the correct number of packages but the versions are the "up-to-date" ones, not the ones in my project.
Am I doing something wrong ?
Thanks for the help
python python-2.7 pip
add a comment |
I struggle understanding the pipreqs
behaviour.
In my project, I use a virtualenv (Pipreqs is installed globally). I have a requirements.txt
file that I first wrote manually, then I did a pip freeze
and now I have way more packages than I want (because there are dependencies of dependencies...).
So I found pipreqs to get a requirements file with only the packages that matter.
I activate my virtualenv then pipreqs --savepath requirements2.txt --use-local
.
I use --use-local
cause I want the currently installed versions of my packages.
And I end up with a file with only one package (not even the version used in my project)...
Without --use-local
it seems to retrieve the correct number of packages but the versions are the "up-to-date" ones, not the ones in my project.
Am I doing something wrong ?
Thanks for the help
python python-2.7 pip
I struggle understanding the pipreqs
behaviour.
In my project, I use a virtualenv (Pipreqs is installed globally). I have a requirements.txt
file that I first wrote manually, then I did a pip freeze
and now I have way more packages than I want (because there are dependencies of dependencies...).
So I found pipreqs to get a requirements file with only the packages that matter.
I activate my virtualenv then pipreqs --savepath requirements2.txt --use-local
.
I use --use-local
cause I want the currently installed versions of my packages.
And I end up with a file with only one package (not even the version used in my project)...
Without --use-local
it seems to retrieve the correct number of packages but the versions are the "up-to-date" ones, not the ones in my project.
Am I doing something wrong ?
Thanks for the help
python python-2.7 pip
python python-2.7 pip
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