Is it possible to use PDM with both Windows and Linux (WSL) at the same time? #2155
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My host system runs Windows, I use WSL for a lot of things and it is also set to be my default terminal.
Currently, when initializing PDM on a project a
.pdm-python
file is written with the absolute path to the Python interpreter. This path is based on the Windows file path when done on the host.When I try to activate venv from the WSL terminal this obviously fails.
I have a separate install of PDM on my WSL distribution, It would be great if I could run commands in both environments.
Is this currently possible? If not, would this be worth supporting?
PS: In the same regard, when initialized on the Windows host. Running
pdm use
on WSL seems to fail incorrectly.I can make a separate issue for this but since it's a special case I'd rather check if this Windows/WSL configuration is something you'd want to support.
$ pdm use Interpreters found but not matching: - /usr/bin/python (3.10) - /usr/bin/python3.11 (3.11) - /usr/bin/python3.10 (3.10) [NoPythonVersion]: No python is found meeting the requirement python >=3.11
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