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Currently we install pip/virtualenv with "/usr/local/bin/dib-python". This means that every time you create a virtualenv, the python interpreter inside it is called "dib-python" which is confusing. Add an env var DIB_PYTHON that points directly the to interpreter available during build, for use when running scripts. Change-Id: I88ad3c9eb958d58db4631d9b27bc2c592f970345
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dib-python
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Adds a symlink to `/usr/local/bin/dib-python` which points at either a
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`python2` or `python3` executable as appropriate.
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In-chroot scripts should use this as their interpreter
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(`#!/usr/local/bin/dib-python`) to make scripts that are compatible
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with both `python2` and `python3`. We can not assume
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`/usr/bin/python` exists, as some platforms have started shipping with
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only Python 3.
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`DIB_PYTHON` will be exported as the python interpreter. You should
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use this instead of `python script.py` (e.g. `${DIB_PYTHON}
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script.py`). Note you can also call `/usr/local/bin/dib-python
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script.py` but in some circumstances, such as creating a `virtualenv`,
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it can create somewhat confusing references to `dib-python` that
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remain in the built image.
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This does not install a python if one does not exist, and instead fails.
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This also exports a variable `DIB_PYTHON_VERSION` which will either be
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'2' or '3' depending on the python version which dib-python points to.
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