Tarek Ziadé wrote: >> - What is a "local absolute path"? Absolute path I understand, relative >> path I understand, but "local absolute" is a novel term to me. > > local means that the "/" separator that is used in the RECORD file for example, > no matter what platform you are on, is translated using the local separator > (/ or \) > > I'll make it clearer, OK, I understand now. That makes Paul's questions about how to correctly generate the RECORD file for bdist_xxx installations all the more relevant though. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia ---------------------------------------------------------------
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