Christian Heimes wrote: > [...] > PEP: XXX > Title: Per user site-packages directory > Version: $Revision$ > Last-Modified: $Date$ > Author: Christian Heimes <christian(at)cheimes(dot)de> > Status: Draft > Type: Standards Track > Content-Type: text/x-rst > Created: 11-Jan-2008 > Python-Version: 2.6, 3.0 > Post-History: > [...] > user site directory > > A site directory inside the users' home directory. An user site > directory is specific to a Python version. The path contains > the version number (major and minor only). > > Windows: %APPDATA%/Python/Python26/site-packages > Mac: ~/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages > Unix: ~/.local/lib/python2.6/site-packages > > > user configuration directory > > Usually the parent directory of the user site directory. It's meant > for Python version specific data like config files. > > Windows: %APPDATA%/Python/Python26 > Mac: ~/Library/Python/2.6 > Unix: ~/.local/lib/python2.6 So if I'm using the --user option, where would scripts be installed? Would this be: Windows: %APPDATA%/Python/Python26/bin Mac: ~/Library/Python/2.6/bin Unix: ~/.local/lib/python2.6/bin I'd like to be able to switch between several versions of my user installation simply by changing a link. (On the Mac I'm doing this by relinking ~/Library/Python to different directories.) Servus, Walter
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