Pycharm doesn't accept my uv .venv
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It appears that pycharm only accepts a uv .venv at the top of the content root. I have my project split into two subprojects, js (client) & python (server), so I want to put all the python stuff, including pyproject.toml & the .venv in the server dir.
However pycharm only will accept pyproject.toml & the .venv at the top level of the content root.
Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks, Beth
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Please check the 2025.1 EAP version available via the Toolbox App -
It might be fixed by the following : https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/PY-78648/UV-interpreter-cant-be-created-if-there-is-a-pyproject.toml-without-project-section-file-in-the-directory-1-level-above-the
In case it persists, please create a new bug report on YouTrack with the exact steps to replicate it
It didn't fix it.
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