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Is that true? His command would evaluate the path at the time which is run, but yours seems to evaluate the path at the time python3.5 is run. Subtle, but very different results.



virtualenv resolves the interpreter when you run virtualenv, and if you specify a different interpreter with `-p` it will resolve the path to the interpreter and then run virtualenv again using it.




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