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I Think The Problem Will Happen If The Requirements.txt Contains A Distribute Entry While The Virtualenv Uses Setuptools.
Pip Will Try To Patch Setuptools.
I Want To Use A Bash Script As A Launcher For Another Application.
Df = Pd.read_Json() Read_Json Converts A Json String To A Pandas Object (Either A Series Or Dataframe).
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