>>>>> "SM" == Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> writes: SM> Instead of an environment variable which functions simply as SM> an on/off switch, add an environment variable named PYCROOT SM> which can be used to control writing of .pyc files as follows: I'm unsure about the environment variable, but given some agreed upon way(s) to control this, and leaving it up to the applications/users to decide the right place in the fs to write the .pyc's, there is merit in this idea. E.g. Mailman can already be configured to install its read-only parts in one place and its variable data in another. IWBNI Mailman could arrange to write its pycs in the var directory. -Barry
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