diff --git a/source/_docs/installation/virtualenv.markdown b/source/_docs/installation/virtualenv.markdown index 9a5a40a9623..ab7265758e0 100644 --- a/source/_docs/installation/virtualenv.markdown +++ b/source/_docs/installation/virtualenv.markdown @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ It's recommended when installing Python packages that you use a [virtual environ This is a generic guide for running Home Assistant under Python. We recommend to use [our recommended installation guides](/docs/installation/#recommended). The steps below may be shorter but some users find difficulty when applying updates and may run into issues. -Before you begin the guide below, ensure that you have a *so-called standard* build environment that includes things like `make`, `gcc`, `python3`, including Python 3 `setuptools` and `pip` modules. Less obvious is the need to install `openssl-dev` (for opensslv.h), `libffi-dev` (for cffi.h) for things to build later on, `libopenjp2-7` and `libtiff5` needed for the frontend. +Before you begin the guide below, ensure that you have a *so-called standard* build environment that includes things like `make`, `gcc`, `python3`, including Python 3 `setuptools` and `pip` modules. Less obvious is the need to install `openssl-dev` (for opensslv.h), `libffi-dev` (for cffi.h) for things to build later on, `libjpeg-dev`, `libopenjp2-7` and `libtiff5` needed for the frontend.