barry@zope.com (Barry A. Warsaw) writes: > >>>>> "GvR" == Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> writes: > > GvR> Traditionally, on Unix per-user extensions are done by > GvR> pointing PYTHONPATH to your per-user directory (-ies) in your > GvR> .profile. > > Or adding them to sys.path via your $PYTHONSTARTUP file. That only helps for interactive sessions... > OTOH, it might be nice if the distutils `install' command had some > switches to make installing in some of these common alternative > locations a little easier. That might dovetail nicely if/when we > decide to add a site-updates directory to sys.path. I don't see what's so very difficult about $ python setup.py install --prefix=$HOME but maybe I'm odd. Cheers, M. -- $ head -n 2 src/bash/bash-2.04/unwind_prot.c /* I can't stand it anymore! Please can't we just write the whole Unix system in lisp or something? */ -- spotted by Rich van der Hoff
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