Python Venv with Windows Linux Subsystem


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Just started using Ubuntu on Windows and was impressed with what it could interact with that was Windows things, files and some programs, etc. but I was wondering if anyone has tried or knew more about the possibility of setting up a virtual environment for python that could be used by both windows and the Linux subsystem. Ideally my thought process would be to have the venv that I could install packages to from either a windows pip command or a Linux pip command. Would this work?
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Just started using Ubuntu on Windows and was impressed with what it could interact with that was Windows things, files and some programs, etc. but I was wondering if anyone has tried or knew more about the possibility of setting up a virtual environment for python that could be used by both windows and the Linux subsystem. Ideally my thought process would be to have the venv that I could install packages to from either a windows pip command or a Linux pip command. Would this work?
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Just started using Ubuntu on Windows and was impressed with what it could interact with that was Windows things, files and some programs, etc. but I was wondering if anyone has tried or knew more about the possibility of setting up a virtual environment for python that could be used by both windows and the Linux subsystem. Ideally my thought process would be to have the venv that I could install packages to from either a windows pip command or a Linux pip command. Would this work?
windows-10 python3 windows-subsystem-for-linux
Just started using Ubuntu on Windows and was impressed with what it could interact with that was Windows things, files and some programs, etc. but I was wondering if anyone has tried or knew more about the possibility of setting up a virtual environment for python that could be used by both windows and the Linux subsystem. Ideally my thought process would be to have the venv that I could install packages to from either a windows pip command or a Linux pip command. Would this work?
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