The exact path where virtualenvwrapper.sh is stored/located varies from OS to OS.Even with in same OS, it varies from version to version. So we need a generic solution that works for all OS versions. Easiest way I have found to find its path is: Do. Pip uninstall virtualenvwrapper.
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commented Oct 10, 2017
Hello, I have no 'sudo' privilege. When I run ``` printf 'n%sn%sn%s' '# virtualenv' 'export WORKON_HOME=~/virtualenvs' 'source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh' >> ~/.bashrc |
commented Oct 13, 2017
I really din't know, I'm sorry. Can you tell me how did you resolve the problem of testing only one image if it is neutrophil, eosinophil, ecc? I mean in wbc-classification repository here. I read your issue opened time ago. |
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