On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 11:03:34AM +0100, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
> On 26 October 2012 09:19, Floris Bruynooghe <f...@devork.be> wrote:
> > Several people have said they don't think this is a good idea.  But
> > why not?  There is a bad effect if you don't rewrite the shebang to
> > "/usr/bin/python[3] -ES" that we know of, but is there any example of
> > where such a shebang line would cause trouble that warrants not doing
> > this by default?
> 
> Are there any situations where you might want to run a system script
> with modified Python environment variables? I can't think of any off
> the top of my head. Here's the list of environment variables:

django-admin if I'm using a virtualenv? Perhaps I'm missing the point?
Will this just break all virtualenv support?

If so, I'm not keen on that.

> 
> http://docs.python.org/using/cmdline.html#environment-variables
> 
> Thomas
> 
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