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9703111b
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9703111b
authored
Aug 04, 2020
by
Marc Cornellà
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pyenv: ignore $PATH pyenv if on WSL
This solves the problem where the used pyenv is actually the one in a Windows folder, instead of in WSL. Fixes #9034
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# the 'pyenv_prompt_info' function. Also loads pyenv-virtualenv if available.
# the 'pyenv_prompt_info' function. Also loads pyenv-virtualenv if available.
# Load pyenv only if command not already available
# Load pyenv only if command not already available
command
-v
pyenv &> /dev/null
&&
FOUND_PYENV
=
1
||
FOUND_PYENV
=
0
if
command
-v
pyenv &> /dev/null
&&
[[
"
$(
uname
-r
)
"
!=
*
icrosoft
*
]]
;
then
FOUND_PYENV
=
1
else
FOUND_PYENV
=
0
fi
if
[[
$FOUND_PYENV
-ne
1
]]
;
then
if
[[
$FOUND_PYENV
-ne
1
]]
;
then
pyenvdirs
=(
"
$HOME
/.pyenv"
"/usr/local/pyenv"
"/opt/pyenv"
"/usr/local/opt/pyenv"
)
pyenvdirs
=(
"
$HOME
/.pyenv"
"/usr/local/pyenv"
"/opt/pyenv"
"/usr/local/opt/pyenv"
)
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