On RHEL-based systems pip and yum share the same installation directory for virtualenv. If yum pulls in the python-virtualenv package (e.g. due to a dependency) it will clobber what pip has already installed. The file tools/fixup_stuff.sh tries to ensure that the proper virtualenv package is installed via pip. If virtualenv has already been installed via pip, then clobbered by yum, pip skips the install since it appears as if virtualenv is already installed and at the correct version. The reinstall of virtualenv must use the --force-reinstall argument to pip to fix up the damage done by yum. Change-Id: Ib0edf6c4ee8a510e9d671213de35d787f56acfed Closes-Bug: #1599863
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