I am encountering a weird error: | ~/tmp$ guix environment --pure --ad-hoc python python-virtualenv coreutils | ~/tmp% pip3 --version | pip 19.0.3 from /gnu/store/az4z48nrlyhrpkj2njs6xz3p0mj71wi7-profile/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip (python 3.7) | ~/tmp% virtualenv venv | Using base prefix '/gnu/store/608bvypsh90c58apvd2cgg3m9l2pwjqn-python-3.7.4' | New python executable in /home/kuba/tmp/venv/bin/python | Installing setuptools, pip, wheel... | done. | ~/tmp% . venv/bin/activate | (venv) ~/tmp% pip3 --version # or any other command | Traceback (most recent call last): | File "/home/kuba/tmp/venv/bin/pip3", line 7, in | from pip._internal.cli.main import main | ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pip._internal.cli.main' Note that unsetting PYTHONPATH helps: | (venv) ~/tmp% PYTHONPATH= pip3 --version | pip 20.0.2 from /home/kuba/tmp/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip (python 3.7) Similarily, omitting the python package from the environment also helps: | ~/tmp$ guix environment --pure --ad-hoc python-virtualenv coreutils | ~/tmp% virtualenv venv | Using base prefix '/gnu/store/608bvypsh90c58apvd2cgg3m9l2pwjqn-python-3.7.4' | New python executable in /home/kuba/tmp/venv/bin/python | Installing setuptools, pip, wheel... | done. | ~/tmp% . venv/bin/activate | (venv) ~/tmp% pip3 --version | pip 20.0.2 from /home/kuba/tmp/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip (python 3.7) Interestingly, even with PYTHONPATH set, everything works in a container started without network access: | ~/tmp$ guix environment --container --ad-hoc python python-virtualenv coreutils | kuba@gravity ~/tmp [env]$ virtualenv venv | Using base prefix '/gnu/store/608bvypsh90c58apvd2cgg3m9l2pwjqn-python-3.7.4' | New python executable in /home/kuba/tmp/venv/bin/python | Installing setuptools, pip, wheel... | done. | kuba@gravity ~/tmp [env]$ . venv/bin/activate | (venv) kuba@gravity ~/tmp [env]$ pip3 --version | pip 19.0.3 from /gnu/store/az4z48nrlyhrpkj2njs6xz3p0mj71wi7-profile/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip (python 3.7) My guess as to what's happening: virtualenv tries to use a newer pip than is provided by Guix. It then generates an entrypoint appropriate for the pip version it chose and installed into the venv. Unfortunately, the $PYTHONPATH set by Guix overrides virtualenv's mechanism for directing Python to venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages. This makes an entrypoint designed for pip 20.0.2 try to load pip 19.0.3. pip's main function was relocated between releases, making this problematic. I am not sure which part of that is wrong here, nor how to go about fixing it. The problem would disappear temporarily when we merged core-updates into master, but keeping up with Python's release schedule doesn't sound feasible. Note that while virtualenv doesn't change PYTHONPATH, it does unset PYTHONHOME - maybe that's a more appropriate environment variable to use for pointing Python to the primary modules directory? While debugging this, I noticed that the virtualenv we ship is outdated. I prepared a patchstack, which I will send later today, to update the version to latest virtualenv. The behavior didn't change, apart from slightly different output formatting of virtualenv. Regards, Jakub Kądziołka