Now comes the dirty part, since pip did not allow me to target this location, I added this files to where they belong, inside the virtualenv folder. This will download the library and extract them in your package_download folder. create a test directory (package_download).My solution, not at all clean but at least confined to virtualenv and virtual python folder is: I managed to setup a virtualevn without sudo (following ) and when trying to install jupyter I came across the missing "error: Python.h: No such file or directory". I am working on an ubuntu 16.04 Desktop, with no sudo and only python 2.7 installed. I know that this is a little bit of necromancy (reviving old posts) but I faced the same issue and could not find an answer, so I'm sharing the one I found.
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