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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15022 · Aug 1

#html#cookbook#cooking#django#docker#food#markdown#meal_planner#recipe#recipes#selfhosted#shopping Tandoor Recipes is a free, self-hosted app that helps you organize, plan, and share your digital recipe collection easily. You can import recipes from many websites, create meal plans, and generate shopping lists automatically. It works well on phones and tablets, supports tagging and searching recipes quickly, and lets you share and collaborate with family or friends. It also offers features like OCR to digitize paper recipes and syncs with cloud storage. Setting it up with Docker is simple, and it keeps your recipes safe and accessible in one place, making cooking and meal prep more efficient and enjoyable[1][2][3]. https://github.com/TandoorRecipes/recipes

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@djangoproject · Post #595 · 04/17/2018, 03:51 PM

https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/1059 Earlier today I installed python3.6 on my debian machine. Python3.6 was made available in buster distribution. When I try to create a virtualenv with python3.6. python3.6 -m venv venv gives the following error. The #virtual_environment was not created successfully because ensurepip is not available. On Debian/Ubuntu systems, you need to install the python3-venv package using the following command. apt-get install python3-venv You may need to use sudo with that command. After installing the python3-venv package, recreate your virtual environment. Failing command: ['/home/float/test/t/bin/python3.6', '-Im', 'ensurepip', '--upgrade', '--default-pip'] I do have python3-venv (3.5.3-1) installed. Why do I get this error? If I run the command py3 -Im ensurepip —upgrade —default-pip it says /usr/bin/python3.6: No module named ensurepip I don't have trouble creating virtualenvs using the default python3 version (3.5.3). Also , I noticed that I can create a virtualenv as follows: #virtualenv -p python3.6 #venv