From: Fred L. Drake, Jr. [mailto:fdrake@acm.org] > There's one aspect that doesn't appear to have been addressed for > Unix: there are two reasonable values for extinstallpath. In > multi-architecture installations, where the Python portions of the > library are shared among architectures, there are two site-packages > directories: I agree entirely. I have no knowledge of the issues on Unix, and hence I can make no comment. As far as I am concerned, I feel very strongly that this should go in for Windows (where I believe that the current use of a "bare" sys.prefix is wrong), but I have no view at all on other platforms. My PEP was originally entitled "Using site-packages on Windows" - I am happy if the scope gets extended, but don't rely on me to do it - and please don't let the key point (for me) which is fixing Windows, get sidetracked by issues for Unix, where (as far as I know) the current status quo is perfectly acceptable to the majority of users. So I'd vote to leave sys.extinstallpath undefined except on Windows, and leave the other platforms for a new PEP. Paul.
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