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[Python-Dev] Finding the python library binaries (and docs)

[Python-Dev] Finding the python library binaries (and docs) [Python-Dev] Finding the python library binaries (and docs)"Martin v. Löwis" martin at v.loewis.de
Tue Mar 6 22:27:42 CET 2007
David Abrahams schrieb:
> I'm trying to find the Python library binaries associated with a given
> python executable. 

This really isn't a python-dev question; please use python-list
(news:comp.lang.python) instead. Please take a look at sys.path.

>   1. I think the documentation for sys and configure both need some
>      updating

Would you like to work on a patch? This information can be readily
obtained from the Python source code.

>   2. I'd like to know if there's an officially correct procedure for
>      finding the library binaries associated with a Python executable.

Yes (although I'm not sure what a "library binary" is).

Regards,
Martin

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