When I run pip freeze I see (among other expected packages) pkg-resources==0.0.0. I have seen a few posts mentioning this package (including this one), but none explaining what it is, or why it is included in the output of pip freeze. The main reason I am wondering is out of curiosity, but also, it seems to break things in some cases when trying to install packages with a requirements.txt file generated with pip freeze that includes the pkg-resources==0.0.0 line (for example when Travis CI tries to install dependencies through pip and finds this line).
What is pkg-resources, and is it OK to remove this line from requirements.txt?
Update:
I have found that this line only seems to exist in the output of pip freeze when I am in a virtualenv. I am still not sure what it is or what it does, but I will investigate further knowing that it is likely related to virtualenv.
pip? I'm thinking this might of been something they missed in an old release since in8.1.2I have no entry forpkg-resources. (Which it shouldn't since I'm pretty surepkg-resourcescomes withsetuptools). – Jim Fasarakis Hilliard Sep 19 '16 at 17:25pipversion is8.1.2. – elethan Sep 19 '16 at 17:28virtualenv, and indeed, when I am not in a virtualenv I don't see it either. This still does not explain what it is, but at least is a clue that I can investigate. – elethan Sep 19 '16 at 18:12