Should I move its contents into ~/.basrc? NO! Put a link to  /home/bmike1/.pythonbrew/etc/bashrc?

$ more /home/bmike1/.pythonbrew/etc/bashrc
# settings
PATH_ROOT="$PYTHONBREW_ROOT"
if [ -z "${PATH_ROOT}" ] ; then
    PATH_ROOT="$HOME/.pythonbrew"
fi
PATH_ETC="$PATH_ROOT/etc"

PATH_HOME="$PYTHONBREW_HOME"
if [ -z "${PATH_HOME}" ] ; then
    PATH_HOME="$HOME/.pythonbrew"
fi
PATH_HOME_ETC="$PATH_HOME/etc"

# py file
PY_PYTHONBREW="$PATH_ROOT/bin/pythonbrew"

# functions
__pythonbrew_set_default()
{
    PATH_PYTHONBREW="$PATH_ROOT/bin"
}

__pythonbrew_set_path()
{
    PATH_WITHOUT_PYTHONBREW=$(printf $PATH | awk -v RS=: -v ORS=: "/${PATH_ROOT/
/\//\/}/ {next} {print}" | sed -e 's#:$##')
    export PATH=$PATH_PYTHONBREW:$PATH_WITHOUT_PYTHONBREW
}

__pythonbrew_set_temp_path()
{
    if [[ -s "$PATH_HOME_ETC/temp" ]] ; then
        source "$PATH_HOME_ETC/temp"
        PATH_PYTHONBREW="$PATH_ROOT/bin:$PATH_PYTHONBREW_TEMP"
    else
        __pythonbrew_set_default
    fi
    __pythonbrew_set_path
}

__pythonbrew_set_current_path()
{
    if [[ -s "$PATH_HOME_ETC/current" ]] ; then
        source "$PATH_HOME_ETC/current"
        PATH_PYTHONBREW="$PATH_ROOT/bin:$PATH_PYTHONBREW_CURRENT"
    else
        __pythonbrew_set_default
    fi
    __pythonbrew_set_path
}

__pythonbrew_reload()
{
    [[ -s "$PATH_ETC/bashrc" ]] && source "$PATH_ETC/bashrc"
}

__pythonbrew_use()
{
    $pythonbrew "$@"
    [[ $? == 0 ]] && __pythonbrew_set_temp_path
}

__pythonbrew_switch()
{
    $pythonbrew "$@"
    [[ $? == 0 ]] && __pythonbrew_set_current_path
}

__pythonbrew_off()
{
    $pythonbrew "$@"
    [[ $? == 0 ]] && __pythonbrew_set_current_path
}

__pythonbrew_update()
{
    $pythonbrew "$@"
    [[ $? == 0 ]] && __pythonbrew_reload
}

__pythonbrew_venv()
{
    $pythonbrew "$@"
    if [[ $? == 0 ]] ; then
        if [[ -s "$PATH_HOME_ETC/venv.run" ]] ; then
            source "$PATH_HOME_ETC/venv.run"
            cat /dev/null > "$PATH_HOME_ETC/venv.run"
        fi
    fi
}

__pythonbrew_find_command()
{
    command_name=""
    for arg in "$@" ; do
        case $arg in
            --*) continue;;
            -*) continue;;
            *)
            command_name=$arg
            break
            ;;
        esac
    done
}

__pythonbrew_run()
{
    __pythonbrew_find_command "$@"
    case $command_name in
        use) __pythonbrew_use "$@";;
        switch) __pythonbrew_switch "$@" ;;
        off) __pythonbrew_off "$@" ;;
        update) __pythonbrew_update "$@" ;;
        venv) __pythonbrew_venv "$@" ;;
        *) $pythonbrew "$@" ;;
    esac
    builtin hash -r
}

pythonbrew()
{
    pythonbrew=$PY_PYTHONBREW
    __pythonbrew_run "$@"
}

pybrew()
{
    pythonbrew "$@"
}

sudopybrew()
{
    pythonbrew="sudo PYTHONBREW_ROOT=$PATH_ROOT PATH=$PATH_PYTHONBREW:$PATH_WITH
OUT_PYTHONBREW $PY_PYTHONBREW"
    __pythonbrew_run "$@"
}

# main
__pythonbrew_set_current_path
bmike1@Michaels-Laptop ~ $ 


On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 4:59 AM, Lisa Kachold <lisakachold@obnosis.com> wrote:
What is in /home/bmike1/pythonbrew/etc/bashrc?

On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 12:38 AM, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
so should I now disablde pythonbrew?


On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 2:03 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
> What is your complete /home/bmike1/.bashrc?

there is one line in my .bashrc file. it is:


[[ -s $HOME/.pythonbrew/etc/bashrc ]] && source
$HOME/.pythonbrew/etc/bashrc

that is all that the file has in it.


>>
>> This is weird; look at what happened in the shell:

>>   bmike1@Michaels-Laptop ~ $ sudo su
>>   [sudo] password for bmike1:
>>   Traceback (most recent call last):

> This is the known python virtualenv error (that we tried to fix with
> pythonbrew:
>
That isn't what was weird..... weird thing is it tried to mkdir when I 'su bmike1'.


 bmike1@Michaels-Laptop ~ $  sudo su
 [sudo] password for bmike1:
 Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
 ImportError: No module named virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader
 virtualenvwrapper.sh: There was a problem running the initialization hooks.
 If Python could not import the module virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader, check
 that virtualenv has been installed for VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr
 /bin/python and that PATH is  set properly.
 Michaels-Laptop bmike1 # nano ~/.bashrc
 Michaels-Laptop bmike1 # su bmike1
 mkdir: cannot create directory `/root': Permission denied
 bmike1@Michaels-Laptop ~ $ nano ~/.bashrc

> Did you also make sure that that /home/bmike1/.pythonbrew/etc/venv.run
> exists and is writable?
>
> $ ls -al /home/bmike1/.pythonbrew/etc/venv.run
> $ chmod ug+ /home/bmike1/.pythonbrew/etc/venv.run
>
It is there. 

>> What do you mean?
>
>
> After each TEST or change of files, you would logout and log back in -
> completely to see if your shell python error was fixed?
>
REally? No, that isn't something I've been doing. Thanks for tellikng me.
....<logout>
....<login>
Nope still get the error.
Is it cool to login/out  from tty (I don't want to lose all of the stuff on my desktop).



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