Permission denied when activating venv
I just started a new python project and created a venv inside the project folder by running virtualenv venv
in the terminal. However, when I run venv/bin/activate
I get a permission denied error.
I have tried
sudo chown -R user:user project/venv
but I get
chown: user: illegal group name
I have set these venvs up a ton of times and never had the issue. Is there anything else I can try?
I am on a Mac.
Solution 1:
You need to run
. venv/bin/activate
or
source venv/bin/activate
The activate
file is deliberately not executable because it must be sourced.
It must be sourced because it needs to make changes to the environment. If it is run as a script, it will only make changes to the environment of the child process used to run the script.
Someone in the comments asked about the .
command. From the man page for bash:
. filename [arguments]
source filename [arguments]
Read and execute commands from filename in the current shell
environment and return the exit status of the last command
executed from filename.
In short, .
is a shell built-in that means the same thing as the source
built-in.
Solution 2:
On my VSC, I used these and it worked.
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
Solution 3:
I had the same problem and this worked for me:. venv/bin/activate