.Sorry for the delay, I've been a bit under the weather. Got covid, then covid rebound (basically it came back 3 days after feeling great again), and I've been feeling really tired since. So I have not spent much time in front of the computer other than during work hours. But starting to feel better again, so...
Ahh feel yer pain!
Back in 2021 I also caught Covid. Seriously. Was in a strict isolation ward that reminded me of the precautions taken in the movie Andromeda Strain. About a month or so they finally let me go home. One month later, rebound! I didn't catch Covid again but I was virtually paralyzed on my right side and was so tired I could barely crawl to the bathroom. They eventually became concerned enough that I spent another month in isolation.
I was truly the poster child for "long Covid" and it's only recently that I've had the energy and ambition to start this stuff again.
I'm rooting for you!
.It took me some time to start appreciating what venvs and containers give you, but once you start working with either, you'll never want to go back. Because the possible issues you'll run into while using them is totally isolated to that venv/container and cannot be caused by anything else running beside it.
You DO have my curiosity "riz" and I am planning to investigate this, especially with regard to migrating the robot to Bookworm and to the Jetson Nano since there are bizarre twists and tweaks required to make things work that break the base installation. And the "as shipped" base installation breaks the robot!
It will be interesting to see what happens with a venv.
My game plan is to get things working "as expected" in the stock, known working, non venv, GoPiGo environment - then try to make it work in a venv-type container in the stock GoPiGo operating system. I want to guarantee that "I know what I'm doing" within a known environment before I introduce any more variables.
Then I will try migrating to different releases/platforms.
P.S.
It will be interesting to see what VS Code does with a venv.
Thanks for the link!
Statistics: Posted by jharris1993 — Sun Jul 14, 2024 2:02 pm