Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> writes: > Here's a slightly different alternative. (It woke me up this morning, so I > know it's a good idea. ;-) > > Instead of an environment variable which functions simply as an on/off > switch, add an environment variable named PYCROOT which can be used to > control writing of .pyc files as follows: > > * if not present, status quo > > * if present and refers to an existing directory, prepend PYCROOT to any > attempts to read or write .pyc files. The idea of writing .pycs to a world writable area (say /tmp) on a multi-user system sounds like a Bad Thing. Cheers, M. -- The rapid establishment of social ties, even of a fleeting nature, advance not only that goal but its standing in the uberconscious mesh of communal psychic, subjective, and algorithmic interbeing. But I fear I'm restating the obvious. -- Will Ware, comp.lang.python
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