Asides Shawn's answer, alwaysdata's documentation educates how to
install packages on the host
On 4/26/12, Shawn Milochik <shawn@milochik.com> wrote:
> There's no reason a user couldn't run virtualenv, regardless of permissions.
>
> Download the virtualenv tarball and extract it. It contains a file named
> virtualenv.py.
>
> Done.
>
> Run python virtualenv.py some_path and it will work.
>
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