- # Use `python -m pip` to ensure we are using pip from user venv
- python3 -m venv ~/.local
- python3 -m pip install --quiet --upgrade pip
- python3 -m pip install --quiet --no-warn-script-location --upgrade setuptools
- python3 -m pip install --quiet --no-warn-script-location --upgrade --upgrade-strategy eager -r "$requirements_file"
+ #Python 3.5 in Ubuntu 16.04 workaround
+ if [[ -f /etc/lsb-release ]]; then
+ # shellcheck disable=SC1091
+ source /etc/lsb-release
+ if [[ $DISTRIB_RELEASE == "16.04" ]]; then
+ echo "WARNING: Python projects should move to Ubuntu 18.04 to continue receiving support"
+ echo "zipp==1.1.0" >> "$requirements_file"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ #Project may still want to use system py27
+ #pip and setuptools must be updated for py27 to work.
+ python -m pip install --user --quiet --upgrade pip
+ python -m pip install --user --quiet --no-warn-script-location --upgrade setuptools
+ python --version
+ python -m pip --version
+ python -m pip freeze
+
+ python3 -m pip install --user --quiet --upgrade pip
+ python3 -m pip install --user --quiet --no-warn-script-location --upgrade setuptools
+ python3 -m pip install --user --quiet --no-warn-script-location --upgrade --upgrade-strategy eager -r "$requirements_file"
+ # installs are silent, show version details in log
+ python3 --version
+ python3 -m pip --version
+ python3 -m pip freeze
+